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The official "Help a Brother Out" documentation thread (pics, stories, laughs)

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Simply incredible. Excellent work to all involved.

As for fundraising, I would think that an account dedicated to buying parts to fix the trucks of those in need would be the ticket. Some parts ain't cheap.
 
I think we should keep this on a case by case bases. Kind of makes it more personal anyway. For the receiver and the givers. If it's something all set up already, it may make someone feel like a soup kitchen. But when people are banding together like this to help someone in need, it'll just feel like friendship.
 
I think we should keep this on a case by case bases. Kind of makes it more personal anyway. For the receiver and the givers. If it's something all set up already, it may make someone feel like a soup kitchen. But when people are banding together like this to help someone in need, it'll just feel like friendship.

I totally agree with you on keeping this a case by case situation.
 
Wow, Y'all are awesome. This is great to read. Explains the lack of activity on the Vets threads.
I know how wonderfully humbling it was for me to hear of people helping Wifey when I got out of the hospital. Grattitude can't explain it well enough. This was SHOWing the meaning of the word Blessed.
I missed out on this one, but want to help as I can next time.
 
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