One Chicago family is continuing a tradition of paying it forward to the city's homeless population.
"Like blankets, warm clothing, [and] gift cards," he said."Basically, anything they would need, actually, living out on the streets."
"We actually made 80 today and we passed out at least 60 of them over here at this shelter," Nick said."But since starting our non-profit, we've handed out 2,000 of these packages to 2,000 different people." "Reach out to somebody, help somebody in any way that you can," Miaskowsky said."That's the most important thing.
"With the first one, with my daughter, it was devastating, of course. But, when you hear the same message nine years later -- that your child has a brain tumor and it doesn't look good -- it's like your world is ending," said Nick's mother, Edith Miaskowsky.