Rupert Boneham, the bushy-bearded giant from Indianapolis who was an audience favorite during two "Survivor" games is donating $100,000 to help troubled children.
The donation will launch Rupert's Kids Inc., designed to help troubled youths and provide affordable housing for the poor in Indianapolis, Boneham said Tuesday.
"I've always wanted to create my own organization for kids, but I've never had the resources until now," said Boneham, who won a $1 million consolation prize during a special edition of the CBS game.
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Boneham, 40, appeared on "Survivor: All-Stars" and "Survivor: Pearl Islands."