Justin Timberlake buys wheelchair-accessible van for teen with cerebral palsy
Jake Stitt, who has cerebral palsy and uses a wheelchair, is known in Morristown, Tennessee, for spreading joy. His community wanted to raise money to buy him a wheelchair-accessible van, and when fellow Tennessean Justin Timberlake found out, he bought the $35,000 van outright.
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