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{UAH} Boy from Uganda adopted by Mechanicsville family submits Under Armour video

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Boy from Uganda adopted by Mechanicsville family submits Under Armour video

POSTED 11:51 PM, SEPTEMBER 18, 2015, BY 

Among the video submissions you can see online is one from a 10-year-old Richmond-area boy whose story is much different than the others.

Perhaps you recognize James Williams and his new, large, homeschooling family in Mechanicsville.

We twice featured the Williams family on CBS 6. First, when they were struggling to adopt two young brothers from a remote village in Uganda and then when the boys arrived a year ago.

It had been a year-long, expensive journey that was helped along by many in their community.

The boys are settling in well, catching up on math and English.

And the family noticed what a natural, powerful athlete 10-year-old James was, with a physique of a much older male.

But his strength and agility was born out of necessity.

He and his siblings' mom died of a snakebite when James was 7. His daily workouts included hauling water from the village well, climbing trees with a machete in his mouth to hack down mangoes and jackfruits, collecting firewood and cutting grass with a sickle. All as a young boy.

Watch his submission video here https://youtu.be/fGQbUSwlXFs as well as our original reports and Friday's update video report.

Don't forget to "like" James' video.



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IMG-20150324-WA003.jpgGwokto La'Kitgum
"Even a small dog can piss on a tall Building", Jim Hightower

"But this I know, UPC believed and still believes in
very high education. We can call Obote all bad names we have, but the bottom line remains that he got more scholarships for Buganda than all previous Uganda leaders combined. That includes Sir Edward Mutesa, President Lule, President Binayisa, up to and into Ssabasajja Mutebi. Who all happen to be Baganda leaders." Mulindwa

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