”It all pays off when I see the smile on the kids,” said Arana.
Arana has given away hundreds and counting.
”When we part ways and I turn around and I can see that kid still looking at their necklace with a smile on their face. That’s what really bring joy to all of us because that’s a moment in their life that they’ll never forget.” Arana lives in Columbus. When he’s not on the road heading to a browns game— he’s traveling for work.
In between meetings, Arana finds time to make the necklaces. He sells other Browns themed necklaces to pay for the free ones he hands out.”They were Cleveland Browns scratch and sniff hats. They were bubblegum hats. I walked into the produce shop and I approached two parents and I asked them if I could give them to their two daughters. And it turned out it was the first game for one of the sisters birthday. I seen how much joy it brought out of them,” said Arana.Copyright 2023 WOIO.
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