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EP 61: Amazing Ripple Effect of Kindness with Steve Terreri!

EP 61: Amazing Ripple Effect of Kindness with Steve Terreri!

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Steve Terreri, Vice President and Executive Director of the Paul Dostie KARE Foundation, joins us to share a powerful story about how kindness can ripple through a community for decades. Created in memory of beloved master mechanic Paul Dostie, the foundation has transformed grief into action—raising more than $300,000 to support families facing glioblastoma and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM).

Steve reflects on Paul’s extraordinary legacy of generosity, including a remarkable full-circle moment when a woman whose transmission he repaired years earlier helped bring him home in his final hours. We also talk about CareFest, the foundation’s inspiring annual event, and the guiding belief behind it all: “Kindness Always Rewards Everyone.”

Steve also shares a glimpse into his own wellness routine—proving that living with purpose starts with taking care of yourself, too.
www.pauldostiekarefund.org
Facebook: @PDKAREFoundation
Instagram: @pauldostiekarefund
Contact: contact@pauldostiekarefund.org


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