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C'mon Get Happy: Nana's Crazy Monkeys

Photo courtesy of Heather White

When Cameron Stoltze was 4 and his sister Brielle was 2, they beaded a bracelet for their mom.
She got so many compliments, the kids made more and sold them for $20 each.

They raised $2,000 and donated the money to Blythedale Children's Hospital for kids presents and medical equipment.

Then they met Ramona Archibald, their friend Elias's grandmother who happens to be a jewelry manufacturer. She loved what the kids were doing, and helped get the line into JCPenney.

Her grandson is now also helping with the designs.  A portion of the proceeds of Nana's Crazy Monkeys will go to Jewelers for Children, which has raised more than $55 million for children's charities.

.Cameron donated $1,000 in his first year alone. He says he got the idea for the name Nana's Crazy Monkeys because he and his siblings are always jumping on the bed.


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