Matthew McConaughey and Camila Alves' 15-year-old son Levi McConaughey inherited his parents' spirit of giving.
Levi recently shared an Instagram carousel of photos from his time spent preparing meals for Refettorio Paris, a Parisian restaurant which serves first-class meals to people who are homeless.
"They made a great restaurant with high-end chefs to cook— using produce that was going to be thrown away," Levi wrote in the caption before adding that "it was really cool to serve some people that don't normally get to have it."
Levi's parents allowed him to sign up for Instagram following his 15th birthday on July 7.
"We are allowing you Levi, today on your 15th birthday, to join the social media universe," Matthew revealed in an Instagram clip.
"We've been talking about this for a long time," Alves added. "Preparing for it, talking about it for three years now."
Matthew and Camila are constantly grabbing headlines for giving back to others. Most recently, the couple unveiled the Greenlights Grant Initiative, which will aid K-12 schools in filling out the necessary paperwork to secure safety grants designed to protect students from gun violence.
"The superintendents at so many of the schools that are high-risk, they are wearing three or four hats," McConaughey said in an interview on Good Morning America (as quoted by Education Week). "They're the superintendent, they're the P.E. teacher, they're the bus driver. They don't have the time or the resources to fill out these grants. It's intimidating."
Matthew and Alves have two other children: 13-year-old Vida and 10-year-old Livingston.
"I've got a large hand in shepherding my three children up until they're 18 and out of the house," Matthew told People in 2020. "Yeah, see if I hold on to my words in a few years. That's the thing I think I do most honorably is having three autonomous, conscientious, confident children."