Mar 23
Kindness

Kindness Lives On in Henrico County, Virginia

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Kindness Lives On in Henrico County, Virginia

Some lives, though far too short, leave a lasting imprint that continues to shape a community for years to come.

That is the story of Lucia Bremer.


Remembering a Bright Light

Lucia Bremer was just 13 years old when her life was tragically cut short in March 2021. A student at Quioccasin Middle School in Henrico County, Virginia, she was walking home with a friend when she was shot and killed — a moment that shook the entire community.

But years later, Lucia is not remembered for how her life ended.

She is remembered for how she lived.

Those who knew her describe a young girl full of warmth, positivity, and a natural desire to help others. Whether it was lending a hand at her family’s farm or simply bringing joy to those around her, Lucia had a way of making people feel seen.

“She just had a positive spirit about her,” said Angie Hutchison of Canterbury Recreation. “She was always helping out… just a sweet little girl.”


Turning Tragedy Into Purpose

In the years since her passing, the Henrico community has found a powerful way to honor Lucia’s memory — by continuing the kindness she lived out every day.

This year marked the fifth annual food drive hosted by Canterbury Recreation in her honor. What began as a local act of remembrance has grown into something much bigger.

Since 2022, the effort has raised more than $20,000 for Feed More and collected thousands of pounds of food for those in need.

It’s not just a fundraiser. It’s a reflection of Lucia’s heart.


Kindness That Multiplies

What makes this story resonate isn’t just the generosity — it’s the ripple effect.

One young girl’s instinct to help others has inspired an entire community to do the same.

Neighbors, families, and local leaders continue to show up year after year, not just to give — but to remember why giving matters.

In a world that can often feel divided or heavy, moments like this serve as a reminder: kindness is still very much alive.

And sometimes, it only takes one person to spark it.


A Legacy That Lives On

Lucia’s story is a powerful example of how a life, no matter how brief, can leave behind something lasting.

Her kindness didn’t end in 2021.

It continues in every food donation.
Every dollar raised.
Every person who chooses to show up and give back.


More Than a Memory

For the Henrico community, honoring Lucia isn’t just about looking back — it’s about carrying her spirit forward.

Because the most meaningful way to remember someone who loved to spread kindness… is to keep spreading it.


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