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Hey everyone, I am thinking this is the venue to use for my purpose. My name is Timothy Coulter, I am a veteran, and a third year psychology student, minor in substance abuse. I also have a web site for disabled children, pointsoflights.org. If you view my pictures you will see why children, of all ages, love to see and interact with this fun car.
We use this car to help to bring attention to, and express sympathies to events w, on hich take place in our communities. We drove to Joplin, Missouri, took tents, madical supplies, we attended the shootings of eight people in Seal Beach, Ca. We also attend "Amber Alerts" riding throughout with posters on the vehicle. We also deliver pet food to people whom are unable to leave thier house.
Well, enough about me, I soo o want to come to Atlanta for the first march of dimes show. I feel this scoobie car is the perfect fit for this partiucular show. Everyone falls in love ,and they can sense all the care that went into developing it.
I try to plan trips on the first, as I am on disability, but this show, I will need to be there on the 1st. I was wondering if perhaps gas cards could be gathered to help me to bring this bundle of joy to share with you'al. I have a tank of gas, and 30.00. I am thinking about 6 tanks should get me thewr, then I will have my checks on the first to pay for the way back. I am so desperate, but thought the thing to do is to reach out. I shall await any responses. Thank you, sincerely, Timothy Coulter
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