Okay, this is a different deal, but car related. I need to raise some cash quick, so I am asking for any and all assistance you can give:
A friend of mine, Cindy Hawkins, operates "Kids First Center" in Alabaster. It is an after school ministry for the kids living in the Simmsville community, one of the poorest parts of Alabaster(maybe the poorest, I don't know). The Center is open in the afternoons for kids to come for about 3-4 hours after school, Monday-Thursday. Volunteers tutor the kids and assist with homework; the kids have a safe place to play and they even have a makeshift gym with donated workout equipment and a computer lab of donated PCs. Cindy is trying to make a difference in these kids lives and help at least some of them escape the poverty of both money and spirit that they are growing up around.
Cindy has been using her personal van to take the kids on field trips and meet all of the cargo hauling needs of the center. About a month ago, the van's transmission died and repair would cost about $3000, about what she paid for the Dodge Caravan several years ago. She has been without a regular vehicle since then and its a big deal to get supplies around and kids to and from places.
So here is the appeal: Help in any way you can. If you know someone that would give her a nice minivan, she would be very grateful. If you know someone willing to sell a minivan for sub market value, that's good too. If you can send her some money to help, it will be appreciated.
Here is my offer: I am not a mechanic, but I can do some work on Miatas decently well. I can do tops and timing belts and a limited number of stuff. I can assist you with work you may be doing on anything. All I am asking is that you pay $50/hour for my actual time. I think this is close to shop rates. Just remember, this is about raising money. All money will go to pay for a van, or if a van is found, it will go directly to the center for expenses. I will not keep any for me. My services are available until a van is bought and insured.
Any one interested can post here, email me, or call at 621-2141. Thanks!
Eric Edwards
A friend of mine, Cindy Hawkins, operates "Kids First Center" in Alabaster. It is an after school ministry for the kids living in the Simmsville community, one of the poorest parts of Alabaster(maybe the poorest, I don't know). The Center is open in the afternoons for kids to come for about 3-4 hours after school, Monday-Thursday. Volunteers tutor the kids and assist with homework; the kids have a safe place to play and they even have a makeshift gym with donated workout equipment and a computer lab of donated PCs. Cindy is trying to make a difference in these kids lives and help at least some of them escape the poverty of both money and spirit that they are growing up around.
Cindy has been using her personal van to take the kids on field trips and meet all of the cargo hauling needs of the center. About a month ago, the van's transmission died and repair would cost about $3000, about what she paid for the Dodge Caravan several years ago. She has been without a regular vehicle since then and its a big deal to get supplies around and kids to and from places.
So here is the appeal: Help in any way you can. If you know someone that would give her a nice minivan, she would be very grateful. If you know someone willing to sell a minivan for sub market value, that's good too. If you can send her some money to help, it will be appreciated.
Here is my offer: I am not a mechanic, but I can do some work on Miatas decently well. I can do tops and timing belts and a limited number of stuff. I can assist you with work you may be doing on anything. All I am asking is that you pay $50/hour for my actual time. I think this is close to shop rates. Just remember, this is about raising money. All money will go to pay for a van, or if a van is found, it will go directly to the center for expenses. I will not keep any for me. My services are available until a van is bought and insured.
Any one interested can post here, email me, or call at 621-2141. Thanks!
Eric Edwards
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