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		<title>Iowa man&#8217;s wish puts 33 strangers through college</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[News We Love: Iowa man's wish puts 33 strangers through college Dale Schroeder grew up poor, never went to college, and never married Updated: 11:11 AM EDT Jun 17, 2023 Hide Transcript Show Transcript 2019. IT TURNS OUT ONE MAN'S MASSIVE GENEROSITY KEEPS SPREADING. IN HIGH SCHOOL, KIRA CONARD WAS STUCK. THE WINTERSET NATIVE HAD &#8230;]]></description>
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											2019. IT TURNS OUT ONE MAN'S MASSIVE GENEROSITY KEEPS SPREADING.     IN HIGH SCHOOL, KIRA CONARD WAS STUCK. THE WINTERSET NATIVE HAD THE GRADES TO BE A THERAPIST - BUT NOT THE TUITION MONEY. &lt;SO I GREW UP IN A SINGLE PARENT HOUSEHOLD AND I HAD THREE OLDER SISTERS SO PAYING FOR ALL FOUR OF US WAS NEVER AN OPTION.&gt; SO AT HER HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION PARTY, SHE WAS PREPARING TO BREAK THE NEWS - COLLEGE WASN'T POSSIBLE. &lt;ALMOST MADE ME FEEL POWERLESS. LIKE I WANT TO DO THIS. I HAVE THIS GOAL BUT I CAN'T GET THERE JUST BECAUSE OF THE FINANCIAL PART.&gt; BUT THAT'S WHEN HER PHONE RANG. &lt;AND I BROKE DOWN INTO TEARS IMMEDIATELY.&gt; THE MAN ON THE OTHER END DROPPED THE NAME - DALE SCHROEDER. &lt;HE WAS QUIET. DALE WAS VERY SHY.&gt; THIS MAN KIRA HAD NEVER MET GREW UP POOR, NEVER MARRIED AND WORKED AS A CARPENTER FOR 67 YEARS AT THE SAME DES MOINES BUSINESS. á &lt;HE WAS THAT KIND OF A BLUE COLLAR, LUNCH PAIL KIND OF GUY. WENT TO WORK EVERY DAY. WORKED REALLY HARD. WAS FRUGAL. LIKE A LOT OF IOWANS.&gt; AND, TEN YEARS BEFORE KIRA'S DILEMMA, HAD WALKED INTO HIS LAWYER'S OFFICE. &lt;HE SAID, 'I NEVER GOT THE OPPORTUNITY TO GO TO COLLEGE. SO I'D LIKE TO HELP KIDS GO TO COLLEGE.'&gt; THEN CAME THE JAW-DROPPER. ááá &lt;FINALLY, I WAS CURIOUS AND I SAID, 'HOW MUCH ARE WE TALKING ABOUT HERE, DALE' AND HE SAID, 'OH, JUST SHY OF 3 MILLION DOLLARS.' AND I NEARLY FELL OUT OF MY CHAIR.&gt; WHEN DALE DIED IN 2005, THE GUY WHO OWNED TWO PAIR OF JEANS-- &lt;HE HAD CHURCH JEANS AND WORK JEANS.&gt; LEFT BEHIND A RUSTY CHEVY TRUCK - AND INSTRUCTIONS TO SEND SMALL TOWN IOWA KIDS TO COLLEGE. &lt;HE WANTED TO HELP KIDS THAT WERE LIKE HIM, THAT PROBABLY WOULD HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO GO TO COLLEGE BUT FOR HIS GIFT.&gt; KIDS LIKE KIRA. &lt;FOR A MAN THAT WOULD NEVER MEET ME TO GIVE ME BASICALLY A FULL RIDE TO COLLEGE. () THAT'S INCREDIBLE! THAT DOESN'T HAPPEN!&gt; BUT FOR 14 YEARS-- &lt;LONG TIME NO SEE.&gt; IT HAS. &lt;GOOD TO SEE YOU GUYS.&gt; &lt;WE'RE IN PELLA.&gt; &lt;I'M TRAVELLING TO BOSTON EVERY WEEK NOW.&gt; DALE SCHOEDER'S OBITUARY SAYS HE DIED HAVING NO DESCENDANTS. &lt;SHE SLEPT THE WHOLE WAY HERE.&gt; BUT THE 33 IOWANS WHO GATHERED AROUND HIS LUNCH BOX WHEN HIS MONEY FINALLY RAN OUT DISAGREED. THEY CALL THEMSELVES DALE'S KIDS. &lt;DALE WOULD BE EXTREMELY PROUD.&gt; THE MAN THEY NEVER MET CHANGED THE COURSE OF EVERY LIFE IN THE ROOM. BUT THEY FOUND OUT THERE WAS A STRING ATTACHED. &lt;ALL WE ASK IS THAT YOU PAY IT FORWARD. (14) YOU CAN'T PAY IT BACK, BECAUSE DALE IS GONE, BUT YOU CAN REMEMBER HIM AND YOU CAN EMULATE HIM.&gt; EXACTLY WHAT KIRA HAS DONE SINCE WE FIRST SHARED HER STORY. &lt;SINCE I WAS 12 YEARS OLD, I KNEW I WANTED TO BE A MENTAL HEALTH THERAPIST.&gt; DIPLOMAS NOW HANG ON THE WALL OF HER WEST DES MOINES OFFICE ABOVE KIDS FIDGET TOYS AND KLEENEX BOXES. &lt;MY CLIENTS HAVE FACED A LOT OF HARDSHIPS. BUT THE COOL PART IS THE RESILIENCY. IT'S THEIR DETERMINATION, THEIR MOTIVATION, THEIR TENACITY, THEIR THEIR SOUL.&gt; EIGHT YEARS AFTER SHE WAS CONVINCED HER DREAM WOULD NEVER COME TRUE, SHE'S LIVING IT. HELPING IOWANS GET THROUGH THEIR DARKEST DAYS. &lt;THIS IS WHERE I GET TO PASS ON THE TORCH, RIGHT?&gt; AND KIRA STILL WONDERS... &lt;HOW WOULD DALE FEEL KNOWING THAT WE ARE LIVING THIS DREAM THAT THAT WE TOOK WHAT HE GAVE AND WE'RE WE'RE RUNNING WITH IT AND WE'RE TRYING TO MAKE AS MUCH CHANGE AS POSSIBLE. YOU'RE KIND OF LIVING HIS DREAM. YES. YEAH. YEAH. THAT. THAT HAS NOT FALLEN SHORT ON ME. YES, I AM LIVING HIS DREAM.&gt; BECAUSE A CARPENTER KI
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					Students all over Iowa know how much of a burden student debt can be.It's so overwhelming that many students don't go to college.That was going to be the case for Kira Conrad — until a carpenter from Des Moines, Iowa, she had never met changed everything. That was Dale Schroeder, who grew up poor, never went to college, and never married. When Schroeder died in 2005, he left behind instructions to send small-town Iowa kids, like Conrad, to college.Sister station KCCI first met Kira in 2019. Since then, she's attempted to pay forward Schroeder's generosity."Since I was 12 years old, I knew I wanted to be a mental health therapist," she said. Diplomas now hang on the wall of Kira's office in West Des Moines. Eight years after she was convinced her dream would never come true, she's living it, helping Iowans get through their darkest days.And she still wonders: "How would Dale feel knowing that we are living this dream? ... That we took what he gave, and we're running with it, and we're trying to make as much change as possible. "Yes, I am living his dream," she said.
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<p>It's so overwhelming that many students don't go to college.</p>
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<p>That was going to be the case for Kira Conrad — until a carpenter from Des Moines, Iowa, she had never met changed everything. That was Dale Schroeder, who grew up poor, never went to college, and never married. </p>
<p>When Schroeder died in 2005, he left behind instructions to send small-town Iowa kids, like Conrad, to college.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.kcci.com/article/this-is-iowa-a-carpenter-s-college-generosity/28395358" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Sister station KCCI first met Kira in 2019</a>. Since then, she's attempted to pay forward Schroeder's generosity.</p>
<p>"Since I was 12 years old, I knew I wanted to be a mental health therapist," she said. </p>
<p>Diplomas now hang on the wall of Kira's office in West Des Moines. Eight years after she was convinced her dream would never come true, she's living it, helping Iowans get through their darkest days.</p>
<p>And she still wonders: "How would Dale feel knowing that we are living this dream? ... That we took what he gave, and we're running with it, and we're trying to make as much change as possible. </p>
<p>"Yes, I am living his dream," she said.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[An overnight fire quickly engulfed a mobile home in Kings Mobile Home Park in Des Moines, Iowa. The flames started just before 2:30 a.m. Wednesday. One mobile home was destroyed, but everyone was able to make it out alive because of a hero. That hero is 9-year-old Juan Gomez. "I felt like the house was &#8230;]]></description>
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					An overnight fire quickly engulfed a mobile home in Kings Mobile Home Park in Des Moines, Iowa. The flames started just before 2:30 a.m. Wednesday. One mobile home was destroyed, but everyone was able to make it out alive because of a hero. That hero is 9-year-old Juan Gomez. "I felt like the house was immediately going to go down," Juan said. Juan woke up in the middle of the night and noticed an odd smell in the house. "I just thought it was popcorn, but it was so strong so I checked," Juan said. As he checked on the odd smell, flames started to burn, so he ran to his mom's room to wake her up."I had my door closed. He barged into my room and  said mom there's fire," said Ana Dominguez, Juan Gomez's mother.By the time Juan alerted his mom, the flames were growing. The family scrambled to get out safely, but flames were already blocking the front door and parts of the ceiling started to fall.That's when the 9-year-old boy took it on himself to comfort his little sisters."She was scared and she started crying. I told Cecilia it will be OK," Juan said. They were OK. All five of them and their two dogs made it out alive because Juan acted quickly. "Had I stayed there I think five more seconds, I think we would've, yeah, fried basically," Dominguez said.It pains Dominguez to think of what could have happened if it wasn't for her brave son, but this proud mom is thankful for her son and what he did."I thank God for that kid at that moment. I cannot thank him enough because we were dead asleep," Dominguez said. "He is the reason we're probably alive."Juan said he realizes his quick actions saved his family and he's thankful they will have more time together. "I don't know how to say it," Gomez said. "I'm just really happy that I saved them and I can still make memories with my family."
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<p>An overnight fire quickly engulfed a mobile home in Kings Mobile Home Park in Des Moines, Iowa. </p>
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<p>The flames started just before 2:30 a.m. Wednesday. </p>
<p>One mobile home was destroyed, but everyone was able to make it out alive because of a hero. </p>
<p>That hero is 9-year-old Juan Gomez. </p>
<p>"I felt like the house was immediately going to go down," Juan said. </p>
<p>Juan woke up in the middle of the night and noticed an odd smell in the house. </p>
<p>"I just thought it was popcorn, but it was so strong so I checked," Juan said. </p>
<p>As he checked on the odd smell, flames started to burn, so he ran to his mom's room to wake her up.</p>
<p>"I had my door closed. He barged into my room and  said mom there's fire," said Ana Dominguez, Juan Gomez's mother.</p>
<p>By the time Juan alerted his mom, the flames were growing. </p>
<p>The family scrambled to get out safely, but flames were already blocking the front door and parts of the ceiling started to fall.</p>
<p>That's when the 9-year-old boy took it on himself to comfort his little sisters.</p>
<p>"She was scared and she started crying. I told Cecilia it will be OK," Juan said. </p>
<p>They were OK. All five of them and their two dogs made it out alive because Juan acted quickly. </p>
<p>"Had I stayed there I think five more seconds, I think we would've, yeah, fried basically," Dominguez said.</p>
<p>It pains Dominguez to think of what could have happened if it wasn't for her brave son, but this proud mom is thankful for her son and what he did.</p>
<p>"I thank God for that kid at that moment. I cannot thank him enough because we were dead asleep," Dominguez said. "He is the reason we're probably alive."</p>
<p>Juan said he realizes his quick actions saved his family and he's thankful they will have more time together. </p>
<p>"I don't know how to say it," Gomez said. "I'm just really happy that I saved them and I can still make memories with my family." </p>
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