Inverness, Citrus County – A 7-year-old boy’s bracelet business is spreading kindness to first responders in Citrus County. Huck, a young entrepreneur, started making bracelets to raise money for local first responders. He donates his earnings to the Citrus County Sheriff’s Office and the Inverness Fire Department.
Huck’s passion for helping first responders started when he visited the Inverness Fire Department with his family. He was inspired by the firefighters and their work. With the help of his mom, Nicole Huck, he began making bracelets and selling them online and at local events. The bracelets are made with beads and have a simple design. Huck’s goal is to show appreciation for the hard work of first responders.
The bracelets have become popular in the community, with many residents showing support for Huck’s cause. The Citrus County Sheriff’s Office and the Inverness Fire Department have both expressed gratitude for Huck’s efforts. “We’re thrilled to see young people like Huck showing appreciation for our work,” said Sheriff Robert D. Bradshaw. Huck’s business has also inspired other kids in the community to get involved and make a difference.
Huck’s mom, Nicole, said, “We’re proud of Huck for taking the initiative to make a difference. He’s learning valuable skills and making a positive impact on our community.” Huck plans to continue making bracelets and spreading kindness to first responders. Anyone interested in purchasing a bracelet or learning more about Huck’s business can visit his Facebook page or contact his mom.
Originally reported by Citrus County Chronicle – Inverness
Sources: Citrus County Chronicle – Inverness



