
When I was 10 years old, I was barely able get through the school day without a trip to the principals office. Now that I’m older, I realize that not all 10-year-old’s are delinquents. In fact, a local girl has created something that most adults couldn’t do - The W.O.L.F. Project.

I met Cameron Williams on Friday night Family Night at the Chik-Fil-A on Beechmont. She and her family were selling bracelets, earrings, glow sticks and other homemade items. All of money from the sales goes to help the U.S.O. send care packages to troops stationed overseas.
The W.O.L.F. Project (Warriors Opened Lines of Freedom) started in 2008, when Cameron came up with the idea to draw pictures to raise money. She made $38. Here’s Cameron with the rest of the story:
You can help Cameron to raise her next $3,000 and more by visiting her web site at http://thewolfproject.com. You’ll find her at Chik-Fil-A most Fridays and raising money at events all around Anderson.
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