RB Alvin Kamara donates $200,000 to the family of organ donor Kimber Mills – honoring her as an “everyday angel” and the story behind it that turned pain into a miracle.
RB Alvin Kamara donates $200,000 to the family of organ donor Kimber Mills – honoring her as an “everyday angel” and the story behind it that turned pain into a miracle.
New Orleans, Louisiana – October 24, 2025
In a heartfelt gesture that transcends the world of football, New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara has quietly donated $200,000 and a handwritten letter to the family of Kimber Mills — the 18-year-old Alabama girl remembered nationwide for saving lives through organ donation after losing hers in a tragic weekend shooting.

“When I read about Kimber, I couldn’t stop thinking about her,” Kamara said softly after Friday’s walkthrough. “She wasn’t an athlete, she wasn’t famous — but she was stronger than most of us could ever be. She turned pain into a miracle, and that kind of courage deserves to be remembered forever.”
According to a Saints Foundation representative, Kamara made the donation privately, without any intent for publicity. The story surfaced only after the Mills family shared his letter of gratitude. In it, Kamara wrote that he wanted Kimber to be honored as “a symbol of light — someone who showed us that compassion still beats louder than the noise of hate.”
Kimber’s story — one of tragedy, faith, and renewal — has resonated deeply within the NFL community. And for Kamara, whose off-field humanitarian work has long been part of his legacy in New Orleans, this act was more than charity — it was personal.
“I think of Kimber like she was family,” Kamara added. “If there’s something I can do to make her loved ones feel seen, to remind them they’re not alone — then that’s what I need to do.”
This isn’t the first time Kamara has used his platform to lift others. The five-time Pro Bowler has previously funded youth programs across Louisiana and led community drives for victims of gun violence. But this time, he chose silence over spotlight.
“Kimber didn’t give for attention,” Kamara concluded. “She gave because it was right. And I just wanted to do the right thing for her.”
In a league often defined by stats and storylines, Alvin Kamara’s act of quiet compassion reminded everyone that the true heart of football isn’t always found under stadium lights — sometimes, it beats in moments of pure humanity.
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