Niles couple inspired by Oprah to "Give Big"

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Chad Gardner of Niles and The Oprah Winfrey Show's Big Give competition

Chad Gardner of Niles encourages his students at Niles Alternative High School to "Give Big or Go Home." He and his wife were inspired by The Oprah Winfrey Show's "Big Give" competition. (WSBT photo)

By WSBT News1

NILES — A local couple has been inspired to "Give Big" after going to a taping of The Oprah Winfrey Show. Chad and Tammy Gardner of Niles went to the show for fun, but left with a big idea.

Their inspiration came from hearing about a new primetime show, “Oprah's Big Give.” It encourages contestants to change someone's life in just five days by giving away money.

The show is “about charity which we really believe in. So, we took this idea and thought let's run with it,” said Chad.

Tammy agrees. “We knew we had to come home and make a difference and challenge our community," she said. "We have a small community with a huge heart.”

They decided to help a local family who recently lost their dad. But, they knew they couldn't do it alone.

Chad enlisted the help of his students at Niles Alternative High School. Every student is involved in the project to help the family.

That includes one student who received a helping hand in the past. When Leah Gagliardo’s dad was diagnosed with a brain tumor, the Niles community reached out to her family.

“That’s why I want to give back, because of everything that people have done for me. I want to be able to help them like they’ve helped me,” said Leah.

It’s a life lesson that's coming full-circle as students collect donations for five days just like on the show.

Student Hayley Baker enjoys helping those in need. “It's a great feeling and a lot of people in our community need help and we just don't realize it,” she said.

The students are collecting donations from March 10 to March 14. The final ceremony will take place at Ring Lardner Middle School at 7:30 p.m. where the family will be presented with the donations.

If you would like to help, please send all donations to:

Attn: Chad Gardner
Cedar Lane Alternative High School
2301 Niles-Buchanan Road
Niles, MI 49120

Checks can be made payable to SMCAA.

Tuesday, Mar 18 at 12:06 AM Wayne wrote ...

So medical insurance keeps you from losing your life savings and life insurance leaves your family not worrying for the rest of there life. Why are so many families financially irresponsible now days? Is it because they think they don't have to plan for the future? If something happens just taking handouts from the community! People wake up!

Saturday, Mar 1 at 5:48 PM me wrote ...

what a wounderful idea i wish more people would do this in there own communities.good luck

Saturday, Mar 1 at 4:51 PM Dex wrote ...

Yes, everyone who gets a medical illness that is going to wipe out their life savings need not worry. In each and every case, community neighbors will come to the rescue.

Saturday, Mar 1 at 8:32 AM Miss J/ Miss Jellystone wrote ...

I worked w/ these students and Mr. Gardner for 3 years and the community of Niles has no idea what a great bunch of kids are out there at "The Lane"!! They are all so special and should be very proud of all they do through the school for the community!!!

Saturday, Mar 1 at 1:00 AM Anonymous wrote ...

Great to hear this. good luck

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