Many of us participated in a successful fund raiser here just a few months ago. A father who had worn the uniform, lost a wife, remarried, had wife #2 drain the bank accounts and take off leaving him and two kids broke after his employer had recently gone under. It was a rough time for them and they were nearly homeless. He had family heirloom shotguns as the last possession of any real value and auctioned them to raise some cash. The group here responded with amazing grace, humility and generosity.
All was good then about a month ago the oldest kid broke a leg in a bicycle accident riding home from school. The kid is distraught thinking her accident will have the family homeless. A few years of stress are hitting her all at once. She doesn't quite accept that the medical bills can't be delayed.
To help put everything to rest the hospital was contacted and uninsured costs were negotiated down to about $2500. So we're fund raising again. When this came up elsewhere several here spoke against the dad offering the shotguns again. Well over half the participants in the shotgun fund raiser did so specifically with the instruction that, if they won, the guns stayed with the family. And that's how it ended up. So the family losing its family history and heirloom pieces again didn't seem a good option.
The suggestion was an "adopt a family" type fund raiser. Several here publicly and privately suggested this. It seemed what we'd do. In the end, however, I'm not comfortable with the something-for-nothing proposition. So..... we've got something that perhaps many here will find to be cool. Read on for the details. Payment details in this post and item details in the next.
$25 per pin (each pin will also get you one auction ticket). We learned last time, however, that Paypal won't allow the sell of raffle tickets or any other gambling or items of chance type of purchases. So when you do Paypal make note that you're buying saber pins. The pins are tangible property and are allowed by Paypal. These are pins I promise to delivery to everyone someday
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Drawing will be done Christmas day.
Paypal payment address: rider@theamericanroad.us If you'd prefer to mail something in rather than use Paypal send a PM and I'll respond with the address.