94 years young and still helping others
Every Thursday, 94-year-old Jim Miles hops in his car to help distribute food to the needy. He’s an inspiration – nominate your local hero for the Thanks A Million awards here.
Every Thursday, 94-year-old Jim Miles hops in his car to help distribute food to the needy. He’s an inspiration – nominate your local hero for the Thanks A Million awards here.
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