PATRICK MAHOMES’ SON ASKED: “WHY DON’T WE BUY HOUSES FOR HOMELESS PEOPLE?” – HIS ANSWER SHOCKED THE WORLD!

PATRICK MAHOMES’ SON ASKED: “WHY DON’T WE BUY HOUSES FOR HOMELESS PEOPLE?” – HIS ANSWER SHOCKED THE WORLD!

The late afternoon sun dipped low over Kansas City, painting the sky with vibrant shades of orange and purple as Patrick Mahomes drove his sleek Tesla along Main Street. In the backseat, Bronze, his 7-year-old son, sat quietly, eyes wide and observant, soaking in every detail of the cityscape that gradually shifted from bustling downtown avenues to quieter, less affluent neighborhoods.

They were returning from Arrowhead Stadium, where Bronze had spent the afternoon tossing footballs with his dad after practice. At a stoplight near Independence Avenue, Bronze spotted a makeshift encampment tucked beneath an overpass. Tents in muted blues and grays lined the sidewalks, and residents moved slowly among their sparse possessions.

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“Dad?” Bronze’s voice was hesitant yet filled with curiosity.

“Yeah, buddy?”

“Why are those people sleeping outside?”

Patrick took a thoughtful breath before replying, “Well, Bronze, some people don’t have homes. Different things happen in their lives, and they end up living on the streets.”

Bronze’s young face crinkled with deep thought. “But then where do they keep their clothes and toys? And where do they shower?”

“Usually, they use shelters or public bathrooms. And honestly, most don’t have many toys,” Patrick explained gently.

After a short pause, Bronze asked the question that would linger in Patrick’s mind for a long time afterward. “Dad, why don’t we just buy homes for the homeless people?”

The simplicity and sincerity of the question momentarily left Patrick speechless. He recalled that morning’s conversation with Brittany about teaching their children compassion and kindness. Clearly, Bronze had absorbed more than they realized.

“It’s a bit complicated,” Patrick finally managed, feeling his words inadequate even to himself. “When we get home, we’ll talk about it more, okay?”

Bronze nodded, but Patrick noticed his son’s dissatisfaction reflected clearly in the rearview mirror. Throughout the ride home, Bronze remained unusually quiet, staring thoughtfully out the window whenever they passed someone in need.

Once home, Patrick immediately shared the conversation with Brittany. “You won’t believe what Bronze asked me today,” he said, deeply moved by their son’s compassion.

Dinner that night was warm and lively, with laughter and conversation flowing easily among the Mahomes family. But Bronze remained quiet, poking distractedly at his food. Eventually, Patrick broached the subject again. “Bronze asked a really important question today about helping the homeless.”

The family turned their attention toward Bronze, whose cheeks flushed softly under their gaze. “Dad says it’s complicated, but we have a lot of money, right? Can’t we help them?”

Patrick set down his fork thoughtfully. “You’re right, Bronze. We can and should do more. But buying homes isn’t as simple as it sounds. Homelessness involves many issues like mental health, joblessness, and sometimes families just struggling to pay their rent.”

Brittany added, “We need more than just houses; people need jobs, healthcare, and support to help them stay off the streets permanently.”

“But Dad,” Bronze said earnestly, “you always say we should help people, and we have enough, right?”

Something about Bronze’s hopeful gaze struck a chord deeply within Patrick. “You know, Bronze, you’re absolutely right. Maybe we should think about doing something bigger than just buying homes.”

“Like what?” asked Bronze eagerly.

“Maybe we could build communities,” Patrick suggested. “Places where people don’t just have shelter but also access to job training, healthcare, and education.”

Excited by the idea, the family quickly became engrossed in planning possibilities. The seriousness that had weighed down Bronze’s small shoulders began to lift as the conversation progressed. “So we really will help them, Dad?” Bronze asked hopefully.

“Absolutely,” Patrick replied confidently. “All because you asked the right question.”

Over the following weeks, the Mahomes Foundation became a hub of intense activity. Experts in housing, mental health, and employment were brought in to design what soon became known as “Bronze Communities.” These would be places offering transitional housing, job training, continuous mental health support, and even pet-friendly accommodations at Bronze’s insistence, remembering a woman he had seen living under the overpass with her dog.

Resistance initially arose from various quarters, including city officials and wary residents. But again, Bronze’s simple wisdom helped shape their approach. “When someone doesn’t want to play football with me, I just show them how fun it is, and then they usually join,” Bronze explained. This insight inspired Patrick to involve local residents in shaping the program, transforming skeptics into enthusiastic participants.

Four months later, the first Bronze Community welcomed a family that had previously lived in their car for months. Bronze personally delivered a basket filled with essentials and a handwritten note: “Welcome to your new home.”

The event captured widespread media attention, and soon, athletes from various leagues began reaching out, eager to support or replicate the initiative. During an interview, Bronze humbly shared, “I just wanted everyone to have a home like mine. But there’s still more work to do.”

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Within a year, Bronze Communities had expanded to multiple cities, assisting thousands of individuals and families in regaining stability and dignity. Bronze’s simple yet profound statement, “It’s not cool to have so much money if people don’t have places to sleep,” resonated deeply, inspiring widespread fundraising and advocacy campaigns.

One evening, after a long day of meetings and public engagements, Patrick found Bronze sketching intently at the kitchen table. “What are you working on, buddy?”

“A hospital on wheels,” Bronze answered seriously. “For people who can’t go to doctors.”

Patrick smiled, deeply moved. “You know, Bronze, I’ve learned so much from you. Sometimes the simplest questions lead to the biggest changes.”

Bronze nodded thoughtfully, still unaware of the profound impact his compassionate heart had already made, inspiring a movement to build not just houses, but hope, community, and lasting change.

Brittany Mahomes Shares Clip of Son Bronze, 17 Months, Throwing a Tantrum After She Told Him ‘Golf Is Over’

The Kansas City Current co-owner shares her two kids, Bronze and Sterling, with husband Patrick Mahomes

Brittany Mahomes Shares Clip of Son Bronze Having a Tantrum

Photo: Mindy Small/Getty; Brittany Mahomes/Instagram

For Patrick and Brittany Mahomes’ son, Bronze, golf is never over.

On Wednesday, May 29, the Kansas City Currents co-owner, 28. shared a video on her Instagram Stories of her 17-month-old son Patrick “Bronze” Lavon throwing a tantrum after his mom said they were done playing golf.

“This is what happens when we tell him ‘golf is over,’ ” Brittany says from behind the camera. Meanwhile, the adorable toddler can be seen rolling in the grass — golf ball in hand — screaming and crying.

Brittany Mahomes Shares Clip of Son Bronze Having a Tantrum

Brittany Mahomes/Instagram

“Dude loves golf,” the mom-of-two captioned the photo, adding a crying-laughing emoji. “Ball is life!” she jokingly concluded the video.

She also tagged the Kansas City Chiefs star, 28, who reposted the shot to his own Instagram Stories.

This isn’t the first time we’ve seen Patrick and Brittany promote their son’s love for golf.

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Brittany and Patrick Mahomes with their family.Brittany Mahomes/Instagram

In a photo shared to Brittany’s Instagram Stories earlier this month, Bronze wore a striped shirt and hunter green shorts as he sat on a couch, holding a toy golf club.

“Just a boy and his golf club,” his mom captioned the photo, adding a sideways crying-laughing emoji.

In October 2022, the Chiefs quarterback opened up about being a dad on an episode of Football in America, saying he plans to “stay out of the way” when it comes to his kids’ potential athletic interests.

“I think that’s the best thing for me,” Patrick explained. “I’m going to help teach my son, my daughter, all the fundamentals and whatever they want to learn. But at the same time, I want to let it be about them.”

He continued, “That’s what my dad did growing up; that’s what my parents did. They let it be about me, let me out there and have fun, they didn’t pressure me to do anything. I think that’s why I’m in the position I am today.”

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