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Florida boy started nonprofit at the age of 7 to help homeless youth. When Zachary Bonner's family learned in August 2004 that Hurricane Charley, a category 4 storm, was headed their way ...
Zach Bonner could almost be called a veteran volunteer ... Did you see a homeless family one day? What set off that reaction in you? Mr. BONNER: Well, after we had done a couple of projects ...
Zach Bonner is at it again ... As Zach marches along, his mother and a family friend take turns walking beside him while the other follows in a Volks­wagen Beetle with a red wagon affixed ...
Zach Bonner is at it again ... As Zach marches along, his mother and a family friend take turns walking beside him while the other follows in a Volkswagen Beetle with a red wagon affixed to ...
Jan. 2, 2009 — -- For 11-year-old Zachary Bonner, the rules of living and ... More than 250 miles and $7,000 later, Zachary and his family arrived at the Atlanta capital on his 11th birthday.
Laurie Bonner, who walks with her son, taking turns with a family friend. “He likes doing it. It’s weird.” Zachary acknowledges that his determination to walk 2,478 miles is a little out of ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes ...
When meeting 11-year-old Zach Bonner, the first thing that comes to mind is his deep devotion for a cause that has taken him on a 1,225 mile journey spanning 3 years. In an epic trek from his home ...
Zachary Bonner, 11, of Tampa, Fla., founded the Little Red Wagon Foundation in 2005 to help underprivileged children and raise awareness about youth homelessness. Zach began a three-part journey ...
STUDIO CITY (CBS) — Zach Bonner, 12, of Tampa, has marched nearly 2,500 miles from his home state of Florida to California to benefit homeless children across America. Bonner, who wraps up his ...