selling marbles for Haiti Children
January 17, 2010 | Maceo, Kentucky | Vetting explained
Hi,I watch your show everyday..Thanks for a job well done...You all are a creidt to the human race!!Here's a great story where a single Dad raising a 15 yo son whom lives in the backwoods of Kentucky on a very limited SS income,Most people dont knowthat some old marbles are highly collectable,but thats a whole different story.The point is Im selling one of my childhood favorite collectables in an effort to Help with the Haiti disaster...100% of this ebay listing is being donated to the cause Caribbean Childrens Foundation which provides basic financial,education for poor & orphaned children...Please know we invite everyone to bid and if you can resale the marble again,again and again in an effort to raise $$$ for the effort to save the children...our small way of trying to help as everyone should....We issue a challenge to everyone who hear's this story about helping othersPlease do your part... its not just the big companys who make offerings of help for simple tax deductions its also those of us with little means & big hearts who care & that will give no matter how unimportant and unnoticed it maybe the amount we give within our means Im sure will be greatly appreciated for the children we help!!God speed,Please give and do your part in helping Haiti in this most trying ""God Speed""Do what you will with this little story as my intent is to get other to help the effort NOT to draw light to myself I'd just as soon keep me a secret....Just an ole countryBoy who cares about others!! Sincerely Rodney Bohannon (raidersfan12618)ebay seller
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