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08-11-2010, 11:26 AM | #1 | |
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Help Make a Difference!
Hey guys, below is a letter from a friend of mine, we are currently working on this project together. This is just one of the many things we are working on for this group and I am hoping that a few of you might take a couple minutes to help us out.
If you can take a couple of minutes, write something up, send it to me via PM (with your full name please) and I will paste it into the template addressed to ABC and print it out for our package. We would greatly appreciate it! I know you arent locals, but these folks pay out of their own slim pocket for buses to go all up and down the east coast to military bases to get these military members and their families down here to get in the program and given the opportunity, they'd like to do it nationwide. Words can't really do justice for what these folks are doing, but if you're ever in the area, they'd love to show you what they do and tell you why. They have an incredible story and so do the folks they work so hard to help. Quote:
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08-11-2010, 11:32 AM | #2 |
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Where's the template?
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08-11-2010, 11:40 AM | #3 | |
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Here it is, but if you just feel like writing something up I will insert it for you. We dont want them mailed directly to Lock and Key as it will have more impact as a HUGE set of letters versus a few mailed in seperately, so please make sure to PM me.
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08-12-2010, 10:53 AM | #4 |
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Really guys? Really?
We can whine and moan about bad cops, and kids, and post up random silly news articles all day long but all of you guys who are so PRO our military and complain about nothing good ever being done anymore can't take 5 minutes or less out of your day to do a good deed and help out? |
08-12-2010, 11:57 AM | #5 | |
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I'm all for this and think they are great for doing it. I'll try to remember to send something in a pm before the 20th. I've heard good and bad about Extreme Home Makeover but these people do seem deserving for sure. |
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08-12-2010, 12:17 PM | #6 | ||
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Personally, I was hoping for a little more insight from the template. Quote:
I am all for helping out. It sounds like what they do is a great cause. Give us something to work with for those of us that aren't familiar with the cause directly.
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08-12-2010, 12:06 PM | #7 |
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I know if I dont remind ya'll it will fall to the wayside. Besides, it really doesnt take more than a moment to say "these folks have a great program, they are in need, ABC come help"!
I got to go out last night and help out. They allowed me to work with one of their favorite patients, a young man with a true miracle story. It was not only a total blast, but a learning and rewarding experience for me. Seeing his happiness and having so much fun while learning and working, not to mention knowing his story, makes for a very poignant and incredible time. He was a bright young man, with a future in football and while playing received a severe concussion and was told he'd never play again. He decided death would be better and attempted to shoot himself in the head. He survived, was plaved on life support for several months. His parents made arrangements for his organs and the moment the pulled the plug, his heart started beating on its own, and he started breathing on his own. The Dr.'s said he'd be a vegetable for the rest of his life, never walk or talk again. Not only does he walk, talk and ride a horse with help, he interacts socially with people, he has a girlfriend, and while not the same guy he was before the incident, his is truly a success story. THIS is what these folks do. |
08-12-2010, 01:00 PM | #8 |
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I'm aware of that, however what these folks do speaks for itself. I'll be ashamed of some of my friends on this board if they cant take a couple minutes to help out. I know it's by the 20th, however Im not a big procrastinator, and for something quick and easy, why wait?
Happy to do so. Please see my above post...first hand account of my own experiences. I wish ya'll were closer and could talk to these folks and to those they help. Meeting the "patients" as well as their families that come out and support is so awesome. Hearing the stories that Mike and Debra tell about some folks that came for help and left lifelong friends is tear jerking. I cant wait to help out with a big event, they have a few planned for this fall. We're already trying to figure out where we can get tents for the folks coming out. These folks literally open up their small house, beg and borrow tents and equipment for camping, purchase and cook food on an outdoor grill for all these visitors, and work with them either riding or just being around the horses as well as getting certified therapists to volunteer their time to help these guys and gals with whatever they need. And they do this seven days a week, 365 days a year. Edit to add: Another success story...my friend who is heading up this project has a 17 month old with Cerebral palsy, caused by stroke at birth. Her Dr.s told her a few weeks ago they'd given up on her walking. After a couple of sessions she is now able to use her toy shopping cart and walk around the house, on her own, unaided, using both legs, something she couldnt do a month ago. Granted she's not great at it yet, and she's still lacking movement like she needs, but she is WALKING and using the left side of her body.
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08-17-2010, 05:45 PM | #9 |
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08-17-2010, 06:26 PM | #10 |
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think i seen something about them on tv once. i'll hit you up with something tomorrow. I'm out of here for the night now.
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