Trapped in a border town of Ecuador during the pandemic with only $200 to his name, Aaron Murphy did something unexpected — he gave it all away. He bought a hotdog stand for a struggling family and showed them how to run it. Someone filmed it. The video went viral. People didn't just watch — they wanted to join. Within months, a small community of givers became thousands. Together, they started funding bigger dreams: Christmas for entire villages, homes for families, schools for kids who had none. What began as one hotdog stand has grown into a global movement that has raised over $10 million, built schools, shelters, and farms, and given Christmas to tens of thousands of children across Latin America.