Benefit Car, Motorcycle, and truck Show..Belton SC

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Benefit Car, Motorcycle, and truck Show..Belton SC

Time: May 2, 2015 from 10am to 3pm
Location: Cheddar Fire Department
Street: 13715 Highway 20
City/Town: Belton, SC 29627
Phone: 864-314-2369
Event Type: benefit
Organized By: Family and Friends
Latest Activity: Apr 28, 2015

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This benefit is for Will Alewine. He is 23 months and has eating problems since 2 months old. He has a feeding tube in his belly. He is being sent to Atlanta for Intense Feeding Therapy to hopefully be able to get the tube out. The cost of the program is 60,000 not including hotel, food, gas, etc..

We will have hotdogs, raffle and doorprize drawings, craft sale, and much more.

You can read more about Will on facebook at Wills Story. He also has a go fund me page if you would like to help. gofund.me/helpwilleat

The benefit will be held May 2 from 10-3 at Cheddar Fire Department

13715 Highway 20,

Belton, SC 29627

Contact information for Wills mother is Rachael Alewine 864-314-2369

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