Little Red Wagon Foundation

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Little Red Wagon Foundation
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Founder Zach Bonner

The Little Red Wagon Foundation is a non-profit charity that raises money and collects supplies for children in need. Founded in 2005 by Zach Bonner, the organization has raised thousands of dollars to build apartments for the needy.

Charitable organization non-profit organization with a charitable purpose

A charitable organization or charity is a non-profit organization whose primary objectives are philanthropy and social well-being.

Zach Bonner American philanthropist and founder of the non-profit charity Little Red Wagon Foundation

Zachary "Zach" L. Bonner is an American philanthropist and founder of the non-profit charity Little Red Wagon Foundation. Bonner received the Presidential Service Award in 2006.

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History

The Little Red Wagon Foundation was founded in 2005 by Zach Bonner and his mother when he was seven years old. [1] [2] He founded the organization to aid poverty-stricken children. Bonner said that, "These kids don't have a home, they don't have a safe place to sleep at night. They're out on the streets not because they want to be, but because it's out of their control." [2]

Prior to establishing the organization, Bonner aided children during the aftermath of Hurricane Charley in 2004. Pulling his little red wagon, he went to neighboring households and collected 27 truckloads of disaster supplies, including tarps and water. He established the organization "[t]o continue helping kids more efficiently" [2] and because federal law restricted how many donations he could receive. [3] The organization was christened the "Little Red Wagon Foundation" because he was given this moniker by his neighbors when he was collecting donations.

Hurricane Charley Category 4 Atlantic hurricane in 2004

Hurricane Charley was the first of four individual hurricanes to impact or strike Florida during 2004, along with Frances, Ivan and Jeanne, as well as one of the strongest hurricanes ever to strike the United States. It was the third named storm, the second hurricane, and the second major hurricane of the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season. Charley lasted from August 9 to 15, and at its peak intensity it attained 150 mph (240 km/h) winds, making it a strong Category 4 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale. It made landfall in Southwest Florida at maximum strength, making it the strongest hurricane to hit the United States since Hurricane Andrew struck Florida in 1992 and the strongest hurricane to hit southwest Florida since Hurricane Donna in 1960.

Toy wagon small 4 wheeled cart that is pulled by men

A toy wagon has the same structure as the traditional, larger wagon, but is much smaller and has an open top. An average wagon is able to seat one child, and is generally propelled by human power through a handle at the front. Some famous brands are Radio Flyer, Red Rider, Northern Tool and Equipment, Lowe's, Cardinal, and Speedway Express.

Tarpaulin large sheet of strong, flexible, water-resistant or waterproof material

A tarpaulin, or tarp, is a large sheet of strong, flexible, water-resistant or waterproof material, often cloth such as canvas or polyester coated with polyurethane, or made of plastics such as polyethylene. In some places such as Australia, and in military slang, a tarp may be known as a hootch. Tarpaulins often have reinforced grommets at the corners and along the sides to form attachment points for rope, allowing them to be tied down or suspended.

2007 walk

In 2007, Zach Bonner walked 250 miles from Valrico, Tampa, Florida, to Tallahassee over a period of 23 days. His walk was inspired by a documentary about the Peace Pilgrim, a woman who walked 25,000 miles to advocate peace. [4]

Valrico, Florida Census-designated place in Florida, United States

Valrico is a census-designated place (CDP) in Hillsborough County, Florida, United States. The population was 35,545 at the 2010 census, up from 6,582 at the 2000 census.

Tampa, Florida City in Central Florida, United States

Tampa is a major city in, and the county seat of, Hillsborough County, Florida, United States. It is on the west coast of Florida on Tampa Bay, near the Gulf of Mexico. Tampa is the largest city in the Tampa Bay Area. With a population of 392,890 in 2018, Tampa is the third-largest city in Florida, after Miami and Jacksonville. The bay's port is the largest in the state, near downtown's Channel District. Bayshore Boulevard runs along the bay, and is east of the historic Hyde Park neighborhood.

Tallahassee, Florida Capital of Florida

Tallahassee is the capital city of the U.S. state of Florida. It is the county seat and only incorporated municipality in Leon County. Tallahassee became the capital of Florida, then the Florida Territory, in 1824. In 2018, the population was 193,551, making it the 7th-largest city in the U.S state of Florida, and the 126th-largest city in the United States. The population of the Tallahassee metropolitan area was 385,145 as of 2018. Tallahassee is the largest city in the Florida Big Bend and Florida Panhandle region, and the main center for trade and agriculture in the Florida Big Bend and Southwest Georgia regions.

During the walk, Cracker Barrel donated 50 meals to Zach Bonner and his fellow walkers. [4] At night, he; his sister, Kelley; and his mother, Laurie; slept in an RV. The RV would be parked in state parks, and every morning, Bonner and his fellow walkers would be transported by a car to the stopping point of the preceding day. [3]

Cracker Barrel American restaurant company

Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc. is an American chain of combined restaurant and gift stores with a Southern country theme. The company was founded by Dan Evins in 1969; its first store was in Lebanon, Tennessee. The corporate offices are located at a different facility in the same city. The chain's stores were at first positioned near Interstate highway exits in the Southeastern and Midwestern United States, but has expanded across the country during the 1990s and 2000s. As of September 1, 2019, the chain operates 660 stores in 45 states.

Recreational vehicle type of vehicle

A recreational vehicle, often abbreviated as RV, is a motor vehicle or trailer which includes living quarters designed for accommodation. Types of RVs include motorhomes, campervans, caravans, fifth-wheel trailers, popup campers and truck campers.

The walk ended at the Florida State Capitol, and raised $25,000. [5]

Florida State Capitol United States historic place

The Florida State Capitol in Tallahassee, Florida, is an architecturally and historically significant building listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Capitol is at the intersection of Apalachee Parkway and South Monroe Street in downtown Tallahassee, Florida.

2008 walk

In 2008, Zach Bonner went on a 270 mile walk from Tallahassee, Florida to Atlanta, Georgia. [6] The walk raised over $7,000 to help pay for a Habitat for Humanity home for a homeless family in Macon, Georgia. [7]

2009 walk

In 2009, Zach Bonner went on a walk from Atlanta, Georgia, to the White House to raise money to build apartments for the 1.3 million homeless children in the U.S. [8] The trip had a projected cost of $6,000. [6] Bonner said that he was going on the walk because "[t]hirteen kids on average die everyday for no other reason than the effects of being homeless. I walk for them. I walk to help give a voice to the kids that do not have one."

Every day, Bonner, his older sister, and his mother Laurie walked about 10 to 13 miles. [9] After every couple of days of walking, Zach Bonner changed shoes. During the walk, the Bonners listened to their iPods when they are on backroads. When they were on busier roads, they did not because they had to "pay attention to the road and make sure [they] don't get run over". [10] At night, Zach Bonner slept in an RV driven by his mother, while his sister slept in a Volkswagen Beetle. [6]

The 668-mile, 59-day walk was completed on July 10. [11] He met with Saxby Chambliss and spoke with several other U.S. Senators on Capitol Hill. [11] He slept at the Sasha Bruce emergency shelter. [12]

Bonner collected letters from children and at the end of his two-month trek, he gave the letters to President Barack Obama. [13] [14] [15] When he reached Washington D.C., he received a $25,000 donation from Elton John. [16] [17] The money was used to renovate apartments for homeless children. [10]

2010 walk

In 2010, Bonner walked from Tampa to Los Angeles. [12] Calling the trip "March Across America", he began the 2,478-mile walk on March 23, 2010. [18] The 2,478 mile trip took nearly six months to finish. [19] At a speed of three miles per hour, Bonner walked five hours every day. [20] He covered about an average of 17–22 miles every day. [21] Throughout the walk, he visited homeless shelters to hold activities for the children who live there, such as having parties for them. [22] Bonner's family walked with him during the trip. His mother, Laurie, was with him for the entire walk. His sister, Kelley, walked with him for six weeks, and his brother, Matt, walked the second half of the journey with him. [23]

The Office Depot Foundation donated 2,478 backpacks to needy children, one for every mile Bonner walks. [23] On September 14, 2010, Bonner completed the nearly 2,500-mile-walk to Los Angeles. [24]

Post-2010

The foundation aims to start a resource center in Tampa, Florida so that children can receive food and clothes and use computers. [25] [26] During Bonner's 2010 March Across America project, he encountered Phoenix's Tumbleweed Center for the first time. Tumbleweed's outreach service for homeless youth impressed Bonner who planned to model his own resource center in Tampa after it. [26]

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