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Seven-year-old Waylon Struve has once again made a big impact on the community with his annual donation to the Wesley United Methodist Church's pantry. Celebrating his birthday in November, Waylon's efforts this year set a new record, as he donated an impressive 540 items-more than 200 items above last year's total.

Waylon's tradition of giving started as a way to celebrate his birthday by helping others in need. Over the years, his contributions have grown thanks to his determination and the support of his family. This year, he not only collected more donations than ever but also took an active role in distributing food at the pantry. With his family by his side, Waylon ensured that essential condiments-like ketchup, mustard, and ranch dressing-were available for those who visited the pantry.

Waylon's generosity and enthusiasm inspire everyone and it's incredible to see someone so young making such a meaningful difference in the lives of others. His efforts highlight the power of community and compassion, proving that even the smallest acts of kindness can have a big impact. As he continues his tradition of giving, he's setting an example for others to follow and making birthdays a time of joy and generosity for all.


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DVB December 30, 2024, 1:41 pm Way to go Waylon! Such a wonderful gift to others! Love your kind heart!
MS January 2, 2025, 3:52 pm Way to go, Waylon. You make Vinton proud
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