Kirby travels to San Francisco to join a restaurant run entirely by at-risk youth. From cooking and serving to entertaining, Kirby learns how to put together the perfect dinner--and how working at the cafe has changed many kids' lives for the better.
In the wake of Hurricane Florence, Kirby travels to Wilmington, North Carolina to join a team of BBQ pitmasters delivering hot meals to victims. Kirby helps prepare and deliver meals, and gets a firsthand look at the devastation.
In South Carolina, Kirby helps a charity that rebuilds homes in disrepair. After gathering materials and packing the trailer full of gear, Kirby joins a team of volunteers to clear weeds, fill holes in the floor, and reconstruct a broken roof.
In San Francisco, Kirby joins a group of dog-lovers that help senior dogs find new homes. Kirby learns that the world of senior pet care is sometimes messy. After falling in love with a pup named Sierra, Kirby works hard to find her a loving owner.
In Palm Springs, Kirby joins an organization that flies a wheelchair accessible hot air balloon. Kirby learns how much hard work goes into inflating, flying, and packing up the balloon, and how lives can be changed with a ride in the sky.
In Madison, WI, Kirby joins a group giving free bikes to disadvantaged kids. While loading up a delivery of donated bikes, Kirby finds a special bike to give away. After a whole day of repair, Kirby’s ready to find the perfect match for his bike.
Kirby travels to Miami to join a group giving veterans access to the ocean. Kirby gets his feet wet learning to be a buddy diver for disabled divers, joins the crew for an ocean dive, and learns how diving can be a healing experience for veterans.
Kirby travels to Albuquerque, New Mexico, and joins a therapeutic riding ranch. While Kirby has always loved horses, he learns quickly that it takes a lot of work to keep a riding ranch going. Kirby then gets a chance to work with some riders.
In Sanford, Florida, Kirby joins a nationwide group of kids mowing lawns for the elderly, people with disabilities, veterans, and single mothers. Kirby decides to take on the “50 Yard Challenge”, though he only has 3 days to do it.
Kirby goes to the Utah State Prison to conduct an inmate orchestra as part of an inmate music school. With the help of a hardworking program leader and a personal hero, Kirby helps the band prepare a Christmas medley for the holiday recital.