Help my sister win a handicapped accessible van!
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Hey guys! Motorhead350's wife Becky here. I am posting this because my little sister needs some help. Shannon was born with muscular dystrophy. Her and her fiancée George are raising her three year old son together.
They are doing ok right now, but their car is a small toyota corolla on its way out. Shannon's disorder has progressed to the point where she needs a wheelchair to get around in. Now I don't know if you all have ever seen a corolla's trunk, but it is very small. We are lucky that our Marauders have a giant one. That said, her wheel chair barely fits. Here is where you come in.
Shannon has been entered in a contest to win a handicapped accessible van as May is Mobility Awareness month. In order to win this, she needs people to vote for her on this website http://www.nmeda.com/mobility-awaren...19/shannon-guy. It only takes 2 minutes and I know that a bunch of car enthusiasts wouldn't mind helping a disabled girl get some new wheels! If you really would like to help more than just voting you could always paste it to your Facebook wall. Thanks guys! It really means a lot!
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Hey guys! Motorhead350's wife Becky here. I am posting this because my little sister needs some help. Shannon was born with muscular dystrophy. Her and her fiancée George are raising her three year old son together.
They are doing ok right now, but their car is a small toyota corolla on its way out. Shannon's disorder has progressed to the point where she needs a wheelchair to get around in. Now I don't know if you all have ever seen a corolla's trunk, but it is very small. We are lucky that our Marauders have a giant one. That said, her wheel chair barely fits. Here is where you come in.
Shannon has been entered in a contest to win a handicapped accessible van as May is Mobility Awareness month. In order to win this, she needs people to vote for her on this website http://www.nmeda.com/mobility-awaren...19/shannon-guy. It only takes 2 minutes and I know that a bunch of car enthusiasts wouldn't mind helping a disabled girl get some new wheels! If you really would like to help more than just voting you could always paste it to your Facebook wall. Thanks guys! It really means a lot!