One lucky Trump campaign volunteer was surprised with front row seats to the Inauguration eve concert.

However, the surprise soon became much more meaningful.

Shane Bouvet, a single dad from Illinois, had the chance to meet President Donald Trump, who gave him a check for $10,000 to be used for his father's cancer treatments.

The 24-year-old was a guest on "Fox & Friends" Monday to discuss this life-changing experience.

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"He (Trump) is such a genuine, caring, loving person who just really cares about the American people," Bouvet told Ainsley Earhardt. "For what he did for my dad and gave him that extra fight, I don't know how I'll ever repay him."

Bouvet said he received a call prior to the Inauguration from a Trump staffer saying the president-elect had read an article about him in The Washington Post and was inspired by his story.

"This is the greatest guy": Trump meets supporter who came to inauguration in a donated suit and shoes https://t.co/R8d0BhM2Aj — Washington Post (@washingtonpost) January 20, 2017

While at the concert, Bouvet was escorted by a Secret Service member to meet the president. He called his father, and Trump got on the phone to speak to his dad.

Trump then wrote Bouvet a check for $10,000 for his father's chemotherapy treatments.

"Thank you Donald Trump for everything that you've done for my dad. ... You're such a great guy, and you're going to be the best president of the United States," Bouvet said.

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