Oh, Honey, Let Me Spill the Tea about Craig Morgan, Y’all!
– Our beloved Army veteran and country artist, Craig Morgan, continues to tug at our heartstrings.
– Mr. “Almost Home”, Craig, lost his teenage son Jerry in 2016 but he’s turned heartbreak into a desire to help others.
– Craig launched a new business called Jerry’s Flies to honor his son’s love for the great outdoors.
– He’s investing all profit from the business into building Adventure Camps for kids who’ve faced adversity.
– The aim is to reconnect these youngsters with Mother Nature and simultaneously improve their mental health.
– Craig partnered up with a youth support community called Operation Finally Home to fulfil this mission.
My Back-Porch Musing
Bless his heart! Now in all my years sippin’ sweet tea on this porch, ain’t that the most uplifting news I done heard in a spell? Now, let’s set the record straight – if you’ve not heard of Craig Morgan until now, do yourself a favor and pull up “This Ain’t Nothing” and prepare for a good ol’ heartstrings pulling.
Now this darling man, who’s already given so much to his country as an army veteran, is stirring up things with his new venture. A business inspired by his late son, investing in a future generation of outdoors-loving children – y’all ain’t that just sweeter than a peach pie in July?
Ain’t Life a Hoot?
Now, I reckon Craig could’ve just sat on his porch strumming his guitar and living on his memories. But he ain’t the type to just croon about heartbreak, oh no ma’am. This man takes a tragic chapter and spins it into a heartwarming story of hope and resilience, offering children in need a chance to grow and heal out in the wide open spaces.
So keep yer ears perked for more from Mister Morgan, who’s proving you don’t just need a fancy guitar and a set of pipes to make a difference in this old world. Now, go on and let Jerry’s Flies inspire ya – maybe order a fishing lure or two, ’cause it feels good to do good, am I right? Now, let me find my reading glasses for the next bit of country gossip…
Original article: https://tasteofcountry.com/craig-morgan-son-survival-business/