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Go Jeremy! Thanks for being such a great example to all of us!
This is a great article. I read Cynthia's motivational articles in my local paper and enjoy these up lifting themes. Jeremy shows that money is not the root of all evil. It is great to see people motivated by love and not greed.
This article was positive and full of hope of what one person can do. Not everyone can go this distance, but doing something, as much as we can, is just as important. Jeremy, you are an inspiration. May many of us follow in your footsteps and not be afraid to be Christ-like. Thanks Cynthia for introducing this gentle man and his Christ-like nature. This was a feel good, warm fuzzy article.
SAWEET!!
My Brother is doing his eagle project and collecting tents and this millionaire is going to be taking them on Thursday. If you have a tent to donate you can drop them off at Timpanogos High School in Orem. I believe that they will accept money to buy tents but I am not sure about that. You got to get them to the high school by Wednesday (tomorrow) so they can make it on the plane. Please, Every tent will help!!!!
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