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Memphis teens watch good deed go viral after giving haircuts to the homeless: ‘I hope it inspires somebody’
- Darnell Wells, a 19-year-old barber in Memphis, provided free haircuts to homeless people in his community, with his friend Zac Sherrod paying for 30 burgers to distribute as well.
- Their act of kindness went viral on Facebook, inspiring thousands of likes and shares, even though they initially didn't plan to publicize it.
- Wells hopes to continue spreading kindness by blessing Memphis children and teaching them the importance of giving and helping others.
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Memphis teens watch good deed go viral after giving haircuts to the homeless: ‘I hope it inspires somebody’
Darnell Wells is a 19-year-old barber in Memphis, Tennessee. He usually works at The Shop, in the Frayser neighborhood, but this summer he decided to share his skills to the homeless community.
Memphis teens watch good deed go viral after giving haircuts to the homeless: ‘I hope it inspires somebody’
Darnell Wells is a 19-year-old barber in Memphis, Tennessee. He usually works at The Shop, in the Frayser neighborhood, but this summer he decided to share his skills to the homeless community.
Memphis teens watch good deed go viral after giving haircuts to the homeless: ‘I hope it inspires somebody’
Darnell Wells is a 19-year-old barber in Memphis, Tennessee. He usually works at The Shop, in the Frayser neighborhood, but this summer he decided to share his skills to the homeless community.
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