Sask. Boy Mows Lawns to Help Dad After Wildfire Loss

Post by : Gagandeep Singh

Photo:AP

In Creighton, Saskatchewan, a young boy saw his dad lose their home in a wildfire. Instead of waiting, he decided to help right away. He offers to mow neighbors’ lawns and uses the money he earns to support his dad and their family .

He climbs onto the lawn mower with determination and works with pride. Each lawn he cuts brings in a bit of cash—some people even tip him more than expected, because they admire his kindness. He knows that every dollar counts, and he feels happy doing something good for his family.

This boy’s story is about more than grass and money. It shows how people can be brave and helpful, even when things are tough. His dad was very sad after the wildfire, but this kind act gave their family both hope and support. The boy is not just doing chores—he is showing his love and care.

Word of his hard work spread fast. Neighbors began to call, asking if they could help too—some brought lemonade, others asked to join the fundraiser. The community gathered to support the family and celebrate the boy's giving heart.

Wildfires in Saskatchewan have been very scary this year. Many families have lost their homes and belongings, and communities are pulling together . This story reminds us that even small acts of help—like mowing a lawn—can make a big difference for people in need.

After each lawn is done, the boy counts what he earned. He proudly hands the money to his dad, who thanks him with a hug. His face lights up with pride, knowing he’s doing something important. He says sometimes the grass is tall or wet, but he never gives up—he just keeps mowing .

This is a great example of how everyone can help, no matter how old they are. When we see someone in need—especially after a scary event like a wildfire—we can do something to help, even if it seems small.

If you want to help too, here are some ideas:

  • Donate money or supplies to wildfire relief groups.

  • Offer help with chores, pet care, or errands.

  • Share food or drinks with families who lost their homes.

  • Spread kindness and encourage others in your community.

This boy’s effort tells us that even storms can bring out the best in people. By working together, families and communities can heal, rebuild, and feel hopeful again.

July 1, 2025 1:58 p.m. 778