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FAMILIES IN NEED
In an effort to provide expanded assistance to families in need, please take a minute to view the FUNDRAISERS page.
I challenge each person to donate one unused cellular phone or donate $3 to assist others in need.

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Please view the new FUNDRAISERS page to see a no out-of-pocket way to provide help to families with needs. If you wish to make a direct donation via credit card or debit card, click on the MAKE A DONATION button below (you do not have to have a Paypal account).

I challenge everyone to donate unused cellular phones for recycling, $3 (the average amount earned for recycling an unused cellular phone), or any amount you desire to assist families in need.

CHILD WITH BRAIN TUMOR

Pierre Reid is a 14 year old boy who lives with his grandmother in Maryland. He attended Thomas Pullen School, Landover, Maryland. Pierre underwent surgery for a grade 3 anaplastic astrocytoma (malignant aggressive brain tumor) in January 2006. Because of your support and wonderful medical care, Pierre is now in remission and is attending high school.
THANKS TO ALL WHO PARTICIPATED BY RECYCLING UNUSED CELL PHONES. YOUR GENEROSITY ENHANCED THE LIFE OF THIS YOUNG MAN AND YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT WILL ENHANCE THE LIVES OF OTHERS.

VICTIM OF DOMESTIC ABUSE

Yvette Cade is a young woman in Maryland whose then husband Roger Hargrave walked into her place of employment on October 10, 2005, and set her on fire leaving her with third degree burns over 60% of her body. There is a link on the home page which will take you to her website where you can e-mail her to donate to her trust fund or give her emotional support. Yvette has taken her tragedy and turned it into a mission against domestic violence. To see some of her accomplishments her website address is: www.yvettecadefund.org.

If you are in a domestic violence situation call:
The National Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-(SAFE (7233)
1-800-787-3224 (TTY

If there are other families in need of support that you would like to see featured on this page, please feel free to e-mail their stories and contact information so that we can try to assist them also. If you are a person who would like to sponsor or assist one of the featured families, please e-mail your proposed action.


 
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