A COUPLE IS GIVING AWAY A
LOT OF MONEY THEY MAKE TO
CHARITY.
JEFF AND JULIA EARNED MORE
THAN $256,000 LAST YEAR, BUT
DONATED HALF.
128,000 TO CHARITY.
SO HOW ARE THEY DOING IT?
PAUL BURTON SAT DOWN WITH THEM
TO FIND OUT.
WE HAVE MORE THAN WHAT WE
NEED, AND THERE ARE A LOT OF
PEOPLE WHO DON'T, SO WE JUST
SHARE WHAT CAN.
REPORTER: JEFF AND HIS WIFE
ARE AS HUMBLE AS THEY ARE
GENEROUS.
WE'RE SHOOTING FOR OVER
$100,000 THIS YEAR.
REPORTER: THEY'RE NOT
EXTREMELY WEALTHY BY AMERICAN
STANDARDS.
HE'S A SOFTWARE ENGINEER, AND
SHE'S A 30-YEAR-OLD MOM WORKING
TWO PART-TIME JOBS.
LAST YEAR THEY EARNED ABOUT
$250,000 AND GAVE HALF OF IT
AWAY.
WE FEEL LIKE WE'RE DOING
FINE.
REPORTER: THEY HAVE ONE
DAUGHTER AND ONE ON THE WAY.
THEIR BUNT IS EXTREMELY TIGHT.
WE -- BUDGET IS EXTREMELY
TIGHT.
WE TRY TO PRIORITIZE, AND
LET THE REST OF IT GO.
REPORTER: MOST OF THEIR
GIVING IS TO THIRD WORLD
COUNTRY, FOCUSSINGS ON DOPPING
WORD HEALTH -- FOCUSING ON
DEVELOPING WORLD HEALTH.
WE TRY TO FIND WHERE OUR
MONEY CAN DO THE MOST GOOD.
REPORTER: THEY AGREE IT
COMES WITH SACRIFICES, THEY
DON'T GO OUT TO FANCY
RESTAURANT, OWN A FLAT SCREEN
TV, OR OWN A CAR.
THEY SAVE WHAT THEY CAN, AND
GIVE THE REST AWAY.
IT GIVES US SATISFACTION TO
KNOW THAT WE'RE DOING SOMETHING
MORE WITH MONEY THAN BUYING A
BIG SCREEN TV.
REPORTER: THEY HOPE THEY
INSPIRE OTHERS TO GIVE,
INCLUDING THEIR DAUGHTER.
>. WE WANT HER TO KNOW THE
IMPORTANCE OF GIVING TO OTHER
PEOPLE.
REPORTER: SHE'S GOT MOM AND
DAD TO KEEP HER TOGETHER.
PAUL BURTON.
GREAT MOMENT.
WHAT EVERY LITTLE KID SAYS
