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Solihull boy aims to raise 拢20,000 for foodbanks
An 11-year-old boy from Solihull's trying to raise TWENTY THOUSAND pounds by Christmas - to feed vulnerable people.
After speaking to his parents about food poverty and the rising cost of living -- Ryan Hulance decided he wanted to make a difference.
He's since collected thousands of cans - which get crushed and weighed in - then he uses the money he makes to buy supplies for foodbanks.
And now he's decided he wants to go even further.
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