In the heart of Brooksville, Florida, small acts of kindness can echo for decades. That’s the lesson from a touching Facebook post by Cody Yager.
He shared a story from his youth that highlights the quiet generosity of Coach Allen Platt.
This “Hernando Coach Donation” moment, as it’s come to be known, shows how one donated uniform turned embarrassment into gratitude.
Coach Allen has Been a Pillar in the Brooksville Community For Years
Coach Allen Platt, whose full name is Kenneth Allen Platt Jr., grew up in the area and even played sports at Hernando High School in his youth.
Today, he teaches physical education at D.S. Parrott Middle School. There, he coaches tennis and inspires young athletes, but his impact goes beyond the school.
Since the 1970s, Platt has coached softball in the Hernando Youth League, and he helped start girls’ softball in 1975 when it barely existed.
As he once said, he wanted his daughter to play, so he jumped in to make it happen.
Over the years, he’s also been involved in football and other community sports. Locals view him as a selfless leader who prioritizes family, friends, and children.
The story starts on a Tuesday night in 2023.
Cody attended his son’s football game at Hernando High School. The familiar sights brought back memories.
He ran into an old friend, James Crawford. For a moment, they felt like teens again. They leaned on the fence around the field, just like they did as kids.
Everyone from Hernando knows that spot. It’s where you hang out and chat. The nearby snack shop was part of the fun back then.
But another encounter stirred a deeper memory. Cody saw Coach Platt. It took him back to 1999.
He was in seventh grade at the time. Life was tough. Cody had bad grades. He hung out with the wrong crowd.
He was lazy and lacked confidence. In PE class, he refused to change into his physical education clothes. That meant he failed. The coaches offered partial credit if you copied a page. But Cody wouldn’t do that either.
“I was nothing but ungrateful to him, rude… lazy. And he still did that.”
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One day, Coach Platt had had enough. Cody sat on the gym floor, doing nothing. Platt made him call his mom. She told him to do his work. But Cody ignored it.
Soon, Platt called again. This time, mom was on speaker. She didn’t know which she said-
“doesn’t he realize I can’t afford to get you a uniform, I don’t have the money,”
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Cody’s eyes went wide, and he felt ashamed. He looked at Platt, but couldn’t meet his eyes. Pride had kept him quiet about his family’s poverty.
The next PE class changed everything when Coach Platt gave Cody a donated uniform. No big deal was made. Cody started dressing out. He never forgot it.
Even after getting in trouble later that year, the kindness stuck. He never thanked Platt back then. Shame held him back.
Now, as an adult, Cody shared this on Facebook. It’s a public thank you. He wants everyone to know how much it meant to him.
A small act, but it showed compassion. Platt saw a kid in need and helped, without question.
The Facebook Post Touched Many Hearts
Including Allen’s daughter, Megan Yager, reposted it. She added her own words.
“Love this story! 💜 If you know my dad you know he can be tough and relentless on his expectations (especially in school), but what a lot of people don’t know is he would do anything for anyone! He’s one of the most selfless people I know and he’s always the first person to step up and help someone! 💜💛🐆”
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Others chimed in, too. Lee Ty, a former athlete, wrote:
“He’s one of a kind the kind of guy who would drop whatever he’s doing to help you! He may have gotten soft over the years… or maybe just for N.R. lol.”
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Taraleigh Coburn praised him:
“He is one in a million! He is what is need in our community, school and life! Proud he is a true ‘Brooksvillian’.”
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Ed Prather said, “He’s definitely one hell of a man. I’m glad to call him a friend. He’s definitely like a big brother to me.“
Even family joined in. Jerry DeVore, Platt’s cousin, wrote:
“Along the same sentiments, proud to say my cousin Allen has always been a cornerstone in my reflection of family.. a great individual with a huge heart. Family and friends are always first.!!!”
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These comments show Platt’s wide impact. In Brooksville, he’s more than a coach. He’s a mentor. He started girls’ softball when few did. He coaches tennis now. And he quietly helps kids like Cody.
Coach Platt’s donation was simple, but it built confidence. It showed care where in a world full of noise, quiet kindness stands out.
For Cody, it changed everything, and for Brooksville, Platt continues to give back.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- Allen was born to his father, Kenneth Platt, Sr., and his mother, Elissa A. Platt, as the eldest son and was raised with his brother Matt and sister Adriann.
- His Mother, Elissa, is a member of HYL Softball and a proud Hernando Leopard, Class of 1958.
- Platt is married to Cheryl Day Platt, with whom he has children, Megan and Bradley.