A 7-year-old who gave up a Disney vacation to feed victims of Hurricane Dorian is surprised with a trip to the most magical place on earth.
Jermaine Bell received the gift, paid for by The Walt Disney Co., on"Good Morning America" after he had helped feed about 100 people.
Jermaine saved up for two years and raised about $100 in hopes he and his family could visit Disney World. Instead, he used the money to buy water, chips and hot dogs for evacuees.Jermaine told ABC affiliate WJBF his motto is"live to give." With help from his grandmother, Jermaine stood outside in Allendale, South Carolina, with two hand-crafted signs on opposite ends of a highway to make sure no one missed his cause.
Jermaine said he is excited to visit Disney's"Animal Kingdom" and see lions since"The Lion King" is his favorite Disney film.
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