"It's all worth it, though, just to see kids' faces light up when they're handed a new box of crayons," Bryan Ware tells PEOPLE of his project Know a hero? Send suggestions to [email protected]. For ...
DANVILLE – About two years ago, Bryan Ware told his local newspaper how he decided to collect crayons left behind at restaurants, melt them down, reshape them and then donate them to children at ...
While watching his children color with crayons in a restaurant during a birthday dinner in 2001, Bryan Ware was suddenly hit with a question that consumed him: What happened to those packs of free ...
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