Thursday, June 8th, 2006 | 8:37 am | Administrator
West Virginia boy starts giving at age six
According to the Charleston Daily Mail, six-year old Jeremy Frampton has been giving one dollar a week (half his allowance) to the local animal shelter after making a visit late last year. Frampton was there to perhaps take home a kitten for Christmas, but alas the shelter did not have any at that time. No matter, because after seeing how the animals had to sometimes sleep on the cold concrete, he decided then to give all he could to the shelter to help make things better.
And now he has been honored by the Putnam County commissioner, Joe Haynes, for his early commitment to philanthropy. And, by the way, Frampton finally received his kitten. He named him Luigi.
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