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I put this i the Off Topic section but it doesn't look like too many people read that part of the forum.
I got this from someone at work via email. If you have a spare Christmas card please put it to good use.
I volunteer on the Polar Express each year and the first one was last weekend. There was a young boy on the train who is only 4 or 5 years old that has terminal cancer and they don't think he'll make next Christmas - all he asked for is Christmas cards from lots of people so i'm asking you to help spread the word and let's make his wish come true.
The Santa got the information from the mom and passed it on to us.
Here Is The Address:
JACOB HADCOCK
127 NORTH ST.
MEXICO, NY 13114
Please pass this on to anyone and everyone you know.
I will make a concerted effort to send Jacob a card. We talk about things like this happening at church and find comfort in knowing that after his pain he will be in a better place. God bless him!!!!
We do this for the people in nursing homes also, unbelievable affects. Simple things really do make a huge difference in good peoples lives. Great cause. Thanks for putting it up here.
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