A 10-year-old Anaheim boy started a foundation called Little Advocates to help with a variety of needs, from food drives to raising money for Make-A-Wish.
ANAHEIM, Calif. (KABC) -- Here's proof even little voices can make a big difference: Meet 10-year old Parker Olaerts of Anaheim, the founder of Little Advocates.
"I just always felt so bad for the homeless people I'd see in tents and then my mom helped me organize this foundation. And then that gave me the chance to help all types of sorts of things," said Parker.
From stockings for seniors, to food drives, Parker's mom says it's just in his nature.
"He is a kind, thoughtful, smart and selfless child who is definitely goofy too sometimes. But it's just a part of his nature, it's just who he is and I'm very proud of him," said Ana-Marie Olaerts.
"The work I put in, I put in 110%," said Parker.
And he's bringing his family and friends along for the ride.
"It made my heart smile when he asked me to join," said Amanda Sthay, who is also a part of Little Advocates.
For his upcoming 11th birthday, Parker set out to grant a wish for an Orange County boy diagnosed with a life-threatening medical condition.
In a month, he surpassed his goal of $7,500 for the Make-a-Wish foundation.
"What Parker was able to do with rallying his friends and family was really inspirational to so many of the staff, so many volunteers. It's amazing what he was able to do," said Gloria Crockett, with Make-a-Wish Orange County/Inland Empire.
To celebrate all the good work, Parker organized an appreciation parade for the Anaheim police department.
"That's tremendous, for the body, mind and soul so I truly appreciate that," said Anaheim Police Chief Jorge Cisneros.
Parker said he's just happy to help and grateful for those who join him.
"My heart feels warmer than ever," said Parker. "And I could totally see the future is bright because all these amazing kids are helping me."
You can find more information here: www.instagram.com/littleadvocates