
SteveWillDoIt—known for his bold generosity, viral videos, and unwavering connection to his community—has just launched something deeply personal: The Donald The Frenchie Foundation, honoring his late dog, Donald, who passed away earlier this year. But this isn’t just a tribute. It’s a mission to do good. A powerful legacy. And proof that Steve’s heart is bigger than the internet can hold.
In a touching video message posted to X, the 26-year-old creator opened up about how losing Donald rocked his world—and how he knew his pup’s name couldn’t be forgotten.
“When he passed away it was so unexpected and I was like, ‘his name can’t be forgotten,’” Steve said. “He’s going to do good for others and change other people’s lives, other dogs’ lives, dog owners’ lives, parents’ lives… and his name is going to live on.”

The foundation aims to contribute a staggering $60,000 to $100,000 a month to help those in need: from families struggling to pay for their children’s hospital bills, to pet owners facing costly animal illnesses, to people dealing with financial hardships.
“You know dogs are family,” Steve added. And if there’s one thing fans know about Steve, it’s that he shows up for family.
This isn’t his first time helping others. In fact, Steve’s kindness has quietly transformed lives behind the scenes. He’s gifted strangers with cars, handed out life-changing amounts of money, paid rent and utility bills for fans, supported single parents, helped the homeless, and given out thousands in clothes, watches, and love—no strings attached.

Steve’s generosity isn’t just content—it’s character.
And as he continues streaming on Kick and uploading exclusive content to X and his website, fans are still hoping YouTube will right its wrongs and reinstate his channel.
Whether it’s creating viral content or quiet acts of compassion, SteveWillDoIt is building something bigger than any algorithm: a legacy of love—in Donald’s name.
You can follow Steve on X and Instagram for updates on the foundation, his streams, and ongoing giveaways. To learn more about The Donald The Frenchie Organization and how it’s helping real people and pets daily, click here.



