After winning season 43 of 'Survivor,' Mike Gabler announced he will donate his $1 million prize to veterans in need.
As the decision was cheered on by his fellow castmates, Gabler, 52, the second-oldest winner ever on the show, said"all of us did this."
"We're gonna save lives, we're gonna do something good... Million dollars is going to them. We made history guys," he said. Gabler added he had several members of his family and friends in the military. When asked by Probst if he was rich, Gabler said he wasn't and has"worked very hard." "But I realized being through this experience, I am rich at home," he said."I have an amazing life at home. I have an amazing family. I have amazing friends. I need to be a better husband, I need to be a better father, I need to be a better brother, son. I'm going to do all those things just like all of us are going to do that when we go home.
"While I've never been in the service myself, to have the honor to serve them is pretty profound to me," he said.
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