Nick said:Takes me back to the charity runs we used to do, The feeling you get from helping some of these poor humans is one you cant experience in everyday life.
When we did the Uncle Charley's run i had a lump in my throat seeing all our Member pull in with boot loads of stuff to give to people you would never cross paths with.
Well done Man, those young ladies will remember your kindness one day.
WIDEOPN-X3 said:#crowdfundingFanaticsStyle.
OP you said the girls dad's car can be repaired for R2k
I pledge R1k to the FixDadsCar fund. Whose with me.
I don't want the special times you've created with the morning lift club to stop though :smilebounce:
Your story touched meraise: good man sir. Kindness costs nothing.
FiRi@Rennzport said:All the charity runs were great thus far. My 1st event was a charity run to orphanage where I met karsh and Dewald the mountain basson. It's good to do both, charity in the open and charity behind closed doors. Well done to the OP.Nick said:Takes me back to the charity runs we used to do, The feeling you get from helping some of these poor humans is one you cant experience in everyday life.
When we did the Uncle Charley's run i had a lump in my throat seeing all our Member pull in with boot loads of stuff to give to people you would never cross paths with.
Well done Man, those young ladies will remember your kindness one day.
Sent from my LYA-L29 using Tapatalk