Tennessee Teen Raises Thousands of Dollars For Food Banks By Making and Selling His Own Vanilla - WATCH
Watch the video as 14-year-old Tennesse local William Cabaniss creates a non-profit, Vanilla Feeds Tomorrow, to raise funds for food banks.
Watch the video as 14-year-old Tennesse local William Cabaniss creates a non-profit, Vanilla Feeds Tomorrow, to raise funds for food banks.
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