You Can Make a Difference, Won’t You Please Help?

Please help Pastor Charles Muller of Rensselaer, N.Y.   continue to make a difference for kids who are in need!   What this man has accomplished is amazing.

Sears Unsung heroes,  dad’s making a difference is a national contest.   There is a $30.000 prize reward, $3000 in tools  and more  that would be used for the inner city youth  of Albany, N.Y.  if Pastor Muller wins.   He’s in second place, behind by about 500 votes.  

Please click on Charles Muller’s  photo  here   to read the short essay written by his son about the wonderful things this man has done for youth in need.  He is a local hero.   Don’t forget to cast your vote for him while you are there!   

There are five days left to vote. You can cast as vote once a day if you wish.    (We sure hope you do! ;)    Please, won’t you help?  It will only take a minute of your time. 

Thanks,  hope you all have a wonderful day!

A Vote for Charles Muller is a vote for children in need!

 

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One Response to You Can Make a Difference, Won’t You Please Help?

  1. Thank you for you kind comment, but my fitness is more by good luck
    than good management, there was a period of time when I had a bad back
    and although I was only forty at the time i couldn’t do the simplest of tasks
    without a great deal of pain. I had a back operation which partially cured the problem, I was still subject to back spasms that would cripple me for months
    at a time.

    Then i started to have stomach problems and had a major abdominal operation to remove a very large cyst from my stomach wall. While they were in there they discovered a small cancerous lymphatic tumor which I had radiation treatment for.

    I’m now twelve years down the road and with the removal of the cyst have not had a back spasm in thirteen years and have been able to work out and get get back in shape.

    A lot of my buddies from the Army are having hip and knee replacements
    which I don’t think they could afford in the US of A unless they waited until they were sixty five and on Medicade.

    Good to hear from you.
    JWL

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