BrAinPaiNt;1540360 said:
Sometimes the worst in humanity can bring out the best in humanity.
Such terrible losses for these parents and loved ones to deal with and such a great thing for strangers to help out in doing this for free.
Another thing is you can tell this comes from the womans heart, you can tell she gets a connection to these soldiers even though she has never met them.
She mentions in the beginning that she was never able to have kids of her own, and for a woman, that is a very painful thing for her that wants children. She has taken a painful and personal event and turned it into something great for others.
No one can ever know the depth of pain of loosing a child, except the parents who have lost a child.
I have never lost a child, but I have observed that it cuts very deep into parents hearts.
I think it's awesome that she reaches out and touches those at the other end of the spectrum.