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Nov 20, 2009 a 2:23 PM PST
Last year we met an amazing boy named Brenden Foster. Just 11, Brenden was losing his battle to leukemia. But he wasn't worried about dying; he was worried about the homeless going hungry. Brenden died last December, leaving behind just one wish.
Nov 19, 2009 a 6:40 PM PST
Thieves snipped a storage container lock at the Rainier Valley food bank and loaded their truck with 30 crates of food. "It's just heartbreaking," said food bank director Sam Osbourne.
Nov 19, 2009 a 10:49 AM PST
Thanks for opening your hearts at our Problem Solvers Food drive in Memory of  Brenden Foster. Because of your generous donations, Brenden Foster’s dream of feeding the hungry lives on.
Nov 18, 2009 a 10:17 PM PST
The second annual Problem Solvers Food Drive held in memory of Brenden Foster was a huge success, thanks to the generous hearts of KOMO News viewers and readers.
Nov 18, 2009 a 9:15 AM PST
KOMO’s  “Stuff the Truck” food drive is happening today. These early morning volunteers are there to help fulfill the dying wish of 11-year old Brenden Foster to feed the hungry. Donations of non-perishable food and cash are being accepted at the Issaquah Fred Meyer store until 7 p.m. tonight.
Nov 18, 2009 a 9:29 AM PST
KOMO’s  “Stuff the Truck” food drive is happening today. These early morning volunteers are there to help fulfill the dying wish of 11-year old Brenden Foster to feed the hungry. Donations of non-perishable food and cash are being accepted at the Renton Fred Meyer store until 7 p.m. tonight.
Nov 17, 2009 a 5:08 PM PST
Last year we met an amazing boy named Brenden Foster. Just 11, Brenden was losing his battle to leukemia. But he wasn't worried about dying; he was worried about the homeless going hungry. Brenden died last December, leaving behind just one wish.
Nov 16, 2009 a 4:40 PM PST
Brenden Foster's dying wish was to feed the hungry. It's a wish that lives on. Join us and feed Northwest Families Wednesday, November 18th, from 6am to 7pm, at 3 specific Fred Meyer locations!
Nov 16, 2009 a 2:56 PM PST
When the weather turns dark and rainy, KOMO Problem Solvers remembers a ray of sunshine that we met over a year ago. Bothell's Brenden Foster was an 11-year old boy who knew his time on earth was...more ending and wanted to do something good before leukemia would cut his life short. His dying wish was for the community to feed those in need. Last year, thousands lined up on a cold, rainy day to donate thousands of pounds of food to local food banks in an effort sponsored by KOMO called “Stuff the Truck”. Now, a year after Brenden’s passing, we are again hoping you will help us “Stuff the Truck” to feed area families in need. This year, “Stuff the Truck” happens Wednesday, November 18 from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Nov 16, 2009 a 2:53 PM PST
When the weather turns dark and rainy, KOMO Problem Solvers remembers a ray of sunshine that we met over a year ago. Brenden Foster was an 11-year old boy who knew his time on earth was ending and...more wanted to do something good before leukemia would cut his life short. His dying wish was for the community to feed those in need. Last year, thousands lined up on a cold, rainy day to donate thousands of pounds of food to local food banks in an effort sponsored by KOMO called “Stuff the Truck”. Now, a year after Brenden’s passing, we are again hoping you will help us “Stuff the Truck” to feed area families in need. This year, “Stuff the Truck” happens Wednesday, November 18 from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Fred Meyer, 6100 E Lake Sammamish Parkway SE. For more details, check out the Problem Solvers webpage.
Nov 16, 2009 a 2:47 PM PST
When the weather turns dark and rainy, KOMO Problem Solvers remembers a ray of sunshine that we met over a year ago. Brenden Foster was an 11-year old boy who knew his time on earth was ending and...more wanted to do something good before leukemia would cut his life short. His dying wish was for the community to feed those in need. Last year, thousands lined up on a cold, rainy day to donate thousands of pounds of food to local food banks in an effort sponsored by KOMO called “Stuff the Truck”. Now, a year after Brenden’s passing, we are again hoping you will help us “Stuff the Truck” to feed area families in need. This year, “Stuff the Truck” happens Wednesday, November 18 from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Fred Meyer, 365 Renton Center Way. For more details, check out the Problem Solvers webpage.
Jun 16, 2009 a 9:39 PM PST
Brenden Foster was just 11 when he found out he wouldn't live much longer. "I had a great time. And until my time comes, I'm going to keep having a great time," he said without an ounce of self-pity. Brenden succumbed to leukemia December, but his legacy still lives on.
Jun 1, 2009 a 7:45 AM PST
At the 46th Annual Emmy awards ceremony, KOMO received Emmys for best morning newscast, continuing coverage, news series, producer and reporting, among others.
Jan 1, 2009 a 12:34 PM PST
From the December deep freeze that buried us under snow to the people who inspired us with their strength of character, there were plenty of candidates for listing in the big stories of 2008 in...more Western Washington. Here are the 10 stories that generated the most reader interest, as measured by page views.
Dec 6, 2008 a 6:11 PM PST
Eleven-year-old Brenden Foster was laid to rest Saturday afternoon, but not before his dying wish to feed the homeless was fulfilled by many residents of Western Washington and around the nation.