Curse words can turn into a positive thing after all, at least for two Youngstown brothers who came up with a way to get some foul-mouthed family to donate to charity. 

Chase Philliban, 7, and his brother Tyler Philliban, 9, have collected close to $100 to donate to the Rescue Mission of the Mahoning Valley. 

Chase stated that his original plans were to hand money directly to anyone in need on the street.  

"I want to start a swear jar and give all the money to the homeless," Chase said. 

After learning about the Rescue Mission's work, Chase realized that donating there could help even more people than handing the money out himself. 

"Chase, with the help of his dad, counted out the money, and we all brought it to the Rescue Mission. We were able to get a tour and see how the money is going to help. I know this made an impression on them, and they are excited to be helping people in need," Laura Philliban, the boys' mother, said.

The family visited the Rescue Mission for an opportunity to see firsthand how their donations would provide meals and shelter. 

Tim Philliban, the boys' father, mentioned how the Cleveland Browns' performance during this year's football season has led to quite a few donations to the swear jar so far.

The Rescue Mission of the Mahoning Valley is located at 1300 Martin Luther King Junior Blvd. in Youngstown.