Multi-millionaire startup founder throws 29th birthday party...with 300 homeless people
This is why we love startups, right guys?
This is why we do startups, right guys?
This was a great thing for him to do but I am a bit disturbed that it was made public. I think that such acts of charity should remain private and not aired to everyone- gives the donor more of an opportunity to become arrogant.
I have no comment that an act of charity is reported with such ego, but this line kills me:
The kids each got a toy and some treats.
Am I the only one that finds it completely unacceptable that we have children eating at a charitable kitchen in this day and age? Something is definitely wrong with all of us.
What an awesome thing to do. He's the man.
Def getting some karma for that, glad to hear of good being done.
I'm sure the dog enjoyed his bone.