Making Good - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Trash Fishing
Kirby travels to Detroit to join Trash Fishing, a group of dedicated boat owners who compete against each other to take the most trash out of the city's waterways. Kirby joins in to hone his trash fishing skills. Out on the water, Kirby hauls the biggest pieces of trash he can find, all in an effort to win the coveted title of "Most Trash."

Blind Grilling
In Springfield, Missouri, Kirby joins Blind Grilling, an organization that educates and provides accessible grilling kits for people with visual impairments. After putting on a blindfold, Kirby experiences firsthand how hard it is to cook without sight and what the independence of cooking means to someone who is unable to see. While meeting amazing people and making some great friends, Kirby learns the ins and outs of blind grilling and eats some pretty good food along the way.

Special Kneads
In Lawrenceville, Georgia, Kirby helps a bakery called Special Kneads and Treats with their grand re-opening. Special Kneads and Treats gives people with developmental disabilities an opportunity to work in a professional bakery. With the grand reopening coming up soon, Kirby and the team work hard to get everything in place. Kirby learns how to bake and decorate cupcakes and takes on cleaning up afterwards.

Art for New York
Kirby joins Art 4 New York, a group making personalized gift baskets for isolated seniors in elderly care, as well as for frontline workers. Kirby spends time with artists, photographers, and musicians, all working to make meaningful memories with the gifts they're giving. Kirby travels all over the city, gathering photos, writing songs, and meeting incredible people who are making a big difference in people's lives with just a little gesture of love.

Farm Rescue
Kirby travels to Minot, North Dakota, to join Farm Rescue, an organization that provides manpower and equipment to farmers who are unable to work their fields due to injuries, illness, or natural disasters. Kirby learns how to move cattle and how to operate a massive combine harvester.

Dream Adaptive
Comedian Kirby Heyborne loves helping people-in fact, he loves it a little too much. He gets his hands dirty, working side-by-side with founders of charities and non-profits who are touching lives all across the United States. Along the way, he shares laughs, tears, and songs with his newfound friends and learns exactly what it takes to make good.

Blessing Bike
Kirby joins The Blessing Bike in Boise, Idaho to provide access to passenger bikes to families with loved ones experiencing age, health or disability related barriers.

Gardopia Gardens
At Gardopia Gardens, Kirby digs deep into the world of urban gardening, bringing the cultivation of fresh vegetables to low income neighborhoods. Kirby learns about planting, fertilizing, and even faces one of his greatest fears––bees!

Jumping Dreams Double Dutch
Kirby travels to North Carolina to join Jumping Dreams, a nonprofit that uses competitive Double Dutch jump roping to teach kids about fitness, nutrition, and friendship.

Canes for Veterans Central Texas
Kirby heads to Copperas Cove, Texas where he tries his hand at carving Christmas trees into canes for wounded veterans. Despite his fear of power tools, Kirby puts his wood working skills to the test, hustling to finish a cane for a veteran in need.

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