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<blockquote data-quote="USMCRanchGirl" data-source="post: 388190" data-attributes="member: 6043"><p>I have to say, anyone who donates has no idea how much this will be appreciated.</p><p></p><p>We lost our six-year-old almost two years ago and the whole community came out to support us; donations came from all over, local baseball team ran a car wash to raise money, the PTA organized people to come by and drop off meals every night for the first two weeks and then the principal had volunteers dropping off groceries every Friday for the next year! I can't tell you how much of a burden was taken off of us.</p><p></p><p>I've sent my donation for Zack and Debbie and am looking around for items for the auction ... who's next?? Maybe this should also be posted in the Coffee Shop for the cattle guys that don't regularly check the horse boards. I know MillIronQH has posted and helped plenty of times there, too. Just a thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="USMCRanchGirl, post: 388190, member: 6043"] I have to say, anyone who donates has no idea how much this will be appreciated. We lost our six-year-old almost two years ago and the whole community came out to support us; donations came from all over, local baseball team ran a car wash to raise money, the PTA organized people to come by and drop off meals every night for the first two weeks and then the principal had volunteers dropping off groceries every Friday for the next year! I can't tell you how much of a burden was taken off of us. I've sent my donation for Zack and Debbie and am looking around for items for the auction ... who's next?? Maybe this should also be posted in the Coffee Shop for the cattle guys that don't regularly check the horse boards. I know MillIronQH has posted and helped plenty of times there, too. Just a thought. [/QUOTE]
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