Episode 83 | From Trash Bags to HOPE with Rob Scheer

EPISODE · Feb 14, 2026 · 30 MIN

Episode 83 | From Trash Bags to HOPE with Rob Scheer

from Lead with HOPE · host Dr. Brandi Kelly

In this inspiring episode of Lead with H.O.P.E., I sit down with Rob Scheer, founder of Comfort Cases, to discuss his incredible journey from a child in the foster care system to a successful businessman and social impact leader. Rob shares how small acts of kindness, community involvement, and empathy can transform the lives of vulnerable children. Learn how Comfort Cases provides dignity and hope to children in foster care and why every child deserves a safe, caring start.Key Takeaways:Rob Shear’s foster care journey began at age 12.Small acts of kindness can change lives.Comfort Cases provides essential items to children entering foster care.Dignity and hope are crucial for children entering the system.Comfort Cases has delivered over 300,000 comfort cases.Investing in children is investing in society’s future.Chapters:0:00 – Introduction: Lead with H.O.P.E.2:15 – Rob Shear’s Foster Care Story8:40 – The Birth of Comfort Cases15:30 – The Power of Small Acts of Kindness22:10 – Community Involvement & Social Impact28:45 – Empathy & Teaching the Next Generation35:20 – How You Can Make a Difference40:00 – Closing Thoughts & Call to ActionLinks & Resources:Legacy Partner – Convesary: https://www.conversaripress.com/Book a Call with Brandi at Spark HOPE EduContact Comfort Cases: https://comfortcases.orgKeywords: foster care, Rob Scheer, Comfort Cases, kindness, community, empathy, hope, nonprofit, children's welfare, social impact🎧 Listen, share, and leave a 5-star rating to help spread hope and inspire leaders to make a difference in the lives of children in foster care!

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