Once a day, Jason Stillwell finds someone to play catch with."So I call it 'catching up,'" Stillwell said. "Whether it’s an old friend, sometimes (a) random stranger. But a lot of the time it’s just seeing somebody down, you know? Making somebody smile."Stillwell has found someone to play catch with every day since his life was changed forever."Jan. 10, 2018, when my dad went missing," Stillwell said. His father’s car was found on a bridge over the Missouri River with a note in it. Now, when Stillwell plays catch with someone, he posts a picture of it on Instagram, along with a word of the day and the number of the suicide hotline.For him, it's a way to heal his heart while helping others."If you could change one person's attitude a day, that's so awesome, because that can trickle down," Stillwell said. "At the end of the day, life is good. It truly is."Watch the video above to see the full story.

Once a day, Jason Stillwell finds someone to play catch with.


"So I call it 'catching up,'" Stillwell said. "Whether it’s an old friend, sometimes (a) random stranger. But a lot of the time it’s just seeing somebody down, you know? Making somebody smile."

Stillwell has found someone to play catch with every day since his life was changed forever.

"Jan. 10, 2018, when my dad went missing," Stillwell said.

His father’s car was found on a bridge over the Missouri River with a note in it. Now, when Stillwell plays catch with someone, he posts a picture of it on Instagram, along with a word of the day and the number of the suicide hotline.

For him, it's a way to heal his heart while helping others.

"If you could change one person's attitude a day, that's so awesome, because that can trickle down," Stillwell said. "At the end of the day, life is good. It truly is."

Watch the video above to see the full story.