
"Survivor" winner Mike Gabler says he'll donate entire $1 million prize to veterans in need
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After winning season 43 of "Survivor," Mike Gabler announced he will donate his $1 million prize to veterans in need.
Gabler, a heart valve specialist from Houston, Texas, revealed to host Jeff Probst in the after-show that he would be putting his prize money toward a cause dear to him.
"There are people who need that money more, and I'm going to donate the entire prize — the entire million-dollar prize, in my father's name, Robert Gabler, who was a Green Beret — to veterans in need who are recovering from psychiatric problems, PTSD and curb the suicide epidemic," said Gabler, who was named the season's "Sole Survivor."

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