An American middle schooler is sharing love with those who are homeless.

Symond Boschett could be hanging out with his friends. Instead, the 12-year-old is feeding the homeless.

Share Hope USA is the non-profit organization set up by Boschett. He launched the group when he was only eight-years-old, with the goal of the organization to be a “vocal advocate for the hungry, displaced, and hopeless,” Faithwire reports.

Boschett says he decided to help people this way after driving past a homeless man on a freeway one day. The man was holding a sign which read, “Need money to eat, please help.”

Immediately, Boschett was compelled to help the man.

"I had like, five dollars in my pocket, and I wanted to give it to him, but we had already passed him," Boschett remembers, "and so I told my dad, 'I want to help them.'"

Boschett's father offered to turn around with Boschett to give the man the five dollars, but Boschett had a different thought.

"I said, 'You don’t understand, I want to help them all,'" he told his dad.

Shortly after that experience, Borschett established Share Hope USA with the help of his father.

"He’s always been very giving, and I just had to comprehend what that meant," explained Borschett's father, Russell. "And what it literally meant was, literally all of them, that’s exactly what he wanted to do."

"I started this because I knew there were people that I needed to help, and I wanted to see what I could do to help them," says Boschett.

From hosting collections and drives for homeless around their community, Share Hope USA has continued to grow over the past few years. The organization's goal remains the same, however: feed the hungry.

"We bring [food] out to wherever the homeless are, under the overpasses, behind the freeways,” says Boschett.

Share Hope USA has fed around 9,000 people to-date.