HE NEVER FORGOT THE STORE THAT ONCE FED HIM: Lincoln Kienholz’s $50,000 Act of Gratitude Is Rebuilding an Entire Community ❤️🏈
It began with a quiet announcement — no cameras, no reporters, no speech. Just an Ohio State quarterback returning to the small hometown that shaped him, walking through the familiar doors of the grocery store that once fed him when he had nothing.
But what Lincoln Kienholz did next has changed lives forever.
The Buckeyes QB donated $50,000 of his own money to save the struggling neighborhood grocery shop — the very same one that handed him free sandwiches, fruit bowls, and hot meals when he was a hungry teenager chasing a dream.
And he didn’t stop there.
Through his Plays for Plates initiative, Kienholz now funds 100 meals every single day for homeless families across the region. One meal at a time. One act of kindness at a time. One community being rebuilt from the inside out.
This isn’t a football story.
This is a story about heart.
A Childhood Memory That Became a Lifeline
Growing up, Kienholz didn’t always know where his next meal would come from. Money was tight, and sports were expensive. But the small grocery shop on the edge of town — run by a kind older couple who believed in him — made sure he never went hungry.
“They never asked for anything,” Kienholz told local reporters. “They just said, ‘Keep chasing your dream.’”
Years later, when he learned that the store was on the brink of shutting down due to rising costs and dwindling business, he didn’t hesitate.
He wrote the check.
He wiped their debt.
And then he rebuilt their future.
Plays for Plates: More Than a Mission
Kienholz’s new charitable program, Plays for Plates, launched quietly but has grown faster than anyone expected.
For every offensive play he participates in, he donates toward providing meals. What began as a local project now stretches across shelters, food banks, and outreach centers.
One of the volunteers described it best:
“He doesn’t just give money. He gives dignity.”

A Community Reborn
Since Kienholz stepped in, the grocery store’s shelves are full again. Kids stop by after school like he once did. Families shop there knowing the place is staying open — and staying alive — because someone they once helped never forgot them.
Locals now call it “Kienholz Market,” even though the sign hasn’t changed.
The owners?
They cried when he walked through the door.
“We fed him when he needed it,” the store owner said. “Now he’s feeding everyone else.”
More Than a Quarterback
Fans know him for his arm.
Teammates know him for his grit.
But his hometown knows him for something greater — gratitude that turned into action.
One resident wrote on Facebook:
“People say heroes wear capes. Here, our hero wears scarlet and gray.”
Heart Over Hype
In a world where athletes are often defined by stats, endorsements, and spotlight moments, Lincoln Kienholz is proving that the most important plays happen far from the field.
His story is a reminder that kindness has a long memory — and sometimes, the smallest act of generosity returns years later as a blessing for an entire community.
Because this wasn’t about fame.
It wasn’t about football.
It was about remembering where you come from — and giving back more than you ever received.
One act of gratitude.
One community reborn.
One young man showing America what true leadership looks like. ❤️🏈