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Man Saves Scraps for Decades to Raise $400K for Children's Home

Man Saves Scraps for Decades to Raise $400K for Children's Home
Johnny Jennings has recycled millions of pounds of paper and saved pennies just so he can donate the money to a children's home.

Johnny Jennings has been saving every penny and scrap of paper so he can help abused and abandoned children - and since he started his endeavor in 1985, he's raised over $400,000.

The 86-year-old earns money by collecting paper, cardboard, and cans for recycling. Over the course of the last 32 years, Jennings has saved 79,000 trees by reselling 9 million pounds of paper. He has also collected $20,000 in pennies, which is equal to about 24 miles of the copper coins.

Jennings became devoted to the home after he visited the establishment as an 18-year-old. Touched by its sweet, young residents, he decided to try and dedicate the rest of his life to making sure they would have the financial assistance necessary to prosper.

Even though Jennings has suffered two strokes in the last month, he has never failed to make his paper runs around town and deliver the materials to the Chattanooga Recycle Center.

"He is the last of a dying breed," says Shay Drennan-Love, an acquaintance of Jennings. "Our generation and the ones to follow could learn a lot from Mr. Jennings."

Multiply The Good: Click To Share (Photo by Shay Drennan-Love)

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