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UPDATE: “Not all celebrities do something as nice as this quietly” – Nolan Arenado and the handwritten letters amid the Camp Mystic tragedy.Y1

July 15, 2025 by mrs a

While the whole country was still shocked by the flash flood tragedy that took the lives of 27 young girls at Camp Mystic summer camp, a man quietly appeared in Kerr County. No press conference, no cameras, no social media status.

Just Nolan Arenado – the All-Star of the St. Louis Cardinals – and a cloth bag full of handwritten letters. Each letter was a handwritten condolence, a warm handshake amid the cold loss.

“I’m not here as an athlete. I’m here because I’m also a father.”

Arenado sat with each family, listening to the story of each little girl, each unfinished dream swept away by the floodwaters. He didn’t say much, but his red, wet eyes said it all.

And then he quietly paid for every funeral. No one knew. No one had to worry.

“He came, he handed out letters to each family, and he disappeared before anyone could say thank you,” said one witness.

Not the first time
Kerr County residents later learned: Arenado had funded mental health counseling for survivors, pledged to restore Camp Mystic through the Cardinals Foundation, and refused all praise.

Not for fame. Not for glory.

Just because… it was the right thing to do.

Amidst the grief, there is light
Arenado’s quiet actions don’t ease the pain of loss, but they remind us that in the darkest hours, compassion can be a light that never goes out.

“When I read his letter, I don’t feel like I’m suffering alone,” said one mother.

No viral tweet. No million-view TikTok clip.
There is only one man – standing on the side of pain, with all his heart.

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