Coastal Connections: "Mr. Positive:" A veteran’s mission to inspire through kindness
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To many, Chaplain Al Kraft is much more than a 78-year-old disabled veteran; he’s "Mr. Positive." His acts of generosity have touched hundreds, including the Tramuta brothers, who recently received an unexpected gift.
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Chaplain Al Kraft, a 78-year-old disabled veteran known as "Mr. Positive," uses his kindness and the Positive Eagles Soar program to transform lives, recently gifting two trucks to help the Tramuta brothers launch their construction business. This Coastal Connection is sponsored by Baths by Spicer Bros.
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