An Oklahoma family has been named the kindest in the country. Why?

An Oklahoma family has been named the kindest in the country.  Why?

Luke and Holly Barrón live in Oklahoma with their three sons, 7-year-old Reid, 5-year-old Holden and 2-year-old Conley. Their oldest son, Keaton (pictured here), died in 2018 when he was 8 years old following a battle with acute lymphoblastic leukemia that began when he was 2 1/2. Part of what made Keaton so special was how much he cared about others, his family said.

Holly Barrón

The Barróns may seem like a normal family in Oklahoma but they’re also “America’s kindest family,” according to Parents magazine.

Luke and Holly Barrón live in Oklahoma with their three sons, 7-year-old Reid, 5-year-old Holden and 2-year-old Conley. Their oldest son, Keaton, died in 2018 when he was 8 years old following a battle with acute lymphoblastic leukemia that began when he was 2 1/2, the magazine says.

But out of that tragedy, the Barróns have been able to touch countless lives through numerous altruistic acts inspired by Keaton’s memory.

“Keaton was the most amazing child we have ever met. Probably the most amazing person we have ever met,” Holly Barrón told NPR’s Morning Edition. “That kid, from the time he was born, was just super special.”

Part of what made Keaton so special was how much he cared about others, his family said. While he was in the hospital, Keaton and a friend named Kay came up with a “kindness club” which they named the K Club, and that later became the Keaton’s Kindness Foundation.

They set membership fees at $1 — or whatever prospective members could afford — with all donations going toward charity, the foundation statement reads. The club took off, allowing the K Club to bring joy to people’s lives with charitable acts, many of which were for pediatric hospital patients

The Barróns will be featured on the magazine’s November cover. As their prize, they’ve been awarded $10,000 as well as a $15,000 food donation to the charity of their choice.

But, as the adage goes, kindness is its own reward. And Keaton’s family continues to be inspired every day, not only by his kindness, but by his positive attitude.

“Through our day … we have a wide range of emotions, but just to step back and think about the attitude and outlook that Keaton had, and to know that, hey, if this little kid can do it in spite of everything that’s been going on, there’s absolutely no reason why we can’t,” Luke Barrón told NPR.

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