Chick-fil-A Fan Grew Up in Nairobi Slum, Now He's Spreading Hope

One of our favorite phrases is "Treat Others the Way Chick-fil-A Treats You." Kennedy Krezi grew up in a Nairobi slum, but thanks to the kindness of strangers he was given an education, food, medical care and most important of all, hope. As Christmas approaches, it's the perfect time to fully embrace the idea of treating others the way Chick-fil-A treats you. In the latest episode of My Pleasure: The Unofficial Chick-fil-A Podcast, we’re going to give you a chance to do just that in a very special way—you’ll have the opportunity to change a child’s life, just like someone did for Kennedy. You can share hope with a child like Kennedy. We are excited to tell you about two ways to sponsor a child with Compassion International: Text CHICK to 83393, and you will get a picture of a child to sponsor. Just follow the steps to sponsor that child. Or, to choose from multiple children – maybe you want to search by age, or country, go to compassion.com/chick. As our 'thank you' to you for treating others the way Chick-fil-A treats you, we'll send you a free gift when you start sponsoring. We'll send you a free DRINK MOR COFFEE Tumbler just to say thank you. We can't think of a better way to show love and spread hope this holiday season. This episode was edited by Jim Mann, Mann Made Productions. For fan gear, freebies and more visit ChickfilaPodcast.com.  Connect with us on Facebook or follow us on Instagram.

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