Gary Sinise is a rare man in Hollywood. Instead of propping up left wing causes like climate change and social justice, Sinise has dedicated himself to serving American veterans.
This year, he donated Thanksgiving meals to veterans in Nebraska.
The guy is a total class act.
Breitbart News reported:
Gary Sinise Gifts Thanksgiving Meals to Nebraska Veterans: ‘It Means a Lot’
Actor Gary Sinise, who played double-amputee Lt. Dan in Robert Zemeckis’s 1994 film Forrest Gump, donated Thanksgiving meals to veterans at a VA campus in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Sinise ensured 78 veterans living at the Victory Park apartment complex received a Thanksgiving meal on Wednesday, the Lincoln Journal Star reports. Veterans ranged from the age of 22-74 and served in several different conflicts and wars.
Though Sinise was not in attendance for the festivities, veterans were grateful for his thoughtful offering, according to Property Manager Samantha Garcia.
“It means a lot that he is recognizing them. They sometimes feel forgotten, especially as they get older,” she said, per the Lincoln Journal Star. “With Gary being active with veterans himself, it means a lot coming from him.”
Sinise does this kind of stuff and more all the time.
Actor Gary Sinise, who played Lt. Dan Taylor in "Forrest Gump", has donated money to provide Wednesday's meal for 78 veterans living at a Lincoln apartment complex for homeless veterans. https://t.co/t7lZPTWHAC
— Lincoln Journal Star (@JournalStarNews) November 24, 2021
Gary Sinise, who played Lt. Dan Taylor in "Forrest Gump," has ensured that residents of a Lincoln veterans home will not go hungry this Thanksgiving. https://t.co/1cJx9S3tNr pic.twitter.com/q7g9xfu50i
— Newsmax (@newsmax) November 25, 2021
This Thanksgiving, we are thankful for you – our donors, friends & supporters – for being part of our Gary Sinise Foundation family. Because of you, the lives of so many heroes and their families have improved. pic.twitter.com/jO8ZRcAi3J
— GarySiniseFoundation (@GarySiniseFound) November 25, 2021
Why can’t more people in Hollywood be like Gary?
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