One former cancer patient is giving back to a 12-year-old fighting the same disease.Â
Brian Land created the non-profit, , which includes him driving cancer patients in a car not many people can say they've been in, a Lamborghini.Â
However, when he met 12-year-old Jeramyh Williams, he knew he had to do something bigger.Â
"I just wanted to give back to the community," said Land. "I just figured he'd be a good one to give to."
Things all changed for the 12-year-old last December, when Williams noticed numbness all over his face.Â
Many trips to doctors and specialists later, he and his family learned he had a rare form of brain cancer, stage 4 DIPG cancer.Â
According to , the survival range is 8-11 months.Â
"Never in my wildest dreams was I expecting to hear something like that", said Tiana Williams, Jeramyh's mom. "We just have to enjoy the time that we have and take every day as it comes."
Land heard this devastating diagnosis and he wanted to help someone who was struck with the same awful disease enjoy his final months with is family.Â
On Saturday, Land donated $10,000 to the Williams family!
"It's just great to hear what he's gonna do with his money," said Land.Â
What is the 12-year-old going to do?
He said he's going to buy some RC cars, but he's going to give the rest to someone he loves.Â
"Give some to momma," said Williams. "I told her one day I was gonna buy her whatever she wanted."
The entire Williams family said they know they don't have a lot of time left with Jeramyh, but they're going to make every second count.Â
"Cherish the people that you love," said Tiana. "Most definitely listen to your kids and enjoy every moment that you have with them."

Brian Land from the non-profit "Smile a While" presents Jeramyh Williams and his family with a check for $10,000.