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"Running For Those Who Can't"
Page Creator: michelle ansdell
Event: Pacific Shoreline Marathon 2007 - Free Wheelchair Mission Team
Event Starts: Feb 4th 2007
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A gift that will keep on giving.....
About my nonprofit:
Free Wheelchair Mission
Founded in 2001, Free Wheelchair Mission, an international non-profit organization, is dedicated to providing the transforming gift of mobility to the physically disabled poor in developing countries. ...
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Fundraising target: $12,210
So far I have raised: $12,404.41
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My personal message:
 My inspiration:     
 
               My dad  was paralyzed from a battle in Vietnam,when I was young,
     and if the VA hadn't  provided the funds for his rehab / apparatus  needed
          to make himself mobile, my life would have been totally different ,
                               and much less fulfilling with my father.     
   
              He was also impaired mentally  from his injury so connecting
    with him emotionally could've been tough.... but because he was mobile ,
    he could still participate with us kids in different ways.... ways that
                  allowed him time to process ,interact experientially, and
                                 connect in a special   way with us kids..
 
          One time, 24 years ago,someone asked me why I ran. My initial response              was"because I like it"-- in my head I heard myself say "I run because my
daddy can't"---a reminder that  when things got tough that
I should and could be grateful that I have legs that can run on at all..........     
   
            This all might sound really random ,but as I looked over the event I  heard 
    this little voice in my head say "I  run because my daddy couldn't,but now,I
          have a chance to run to  give the gift of mobility to others like him--a gift
                  that enabled him, and us kids, to have a more fulfilling life.
   
                I have great memories of my dad and the things we did
        together--without his mobility I wouldn't have known him but from
     a hospital bed--I was only 1 1/2 when he was shot .  He lived in Chicago
        nearly all  my life --I saw him 3 times a year,but ,through the simple things
                we could do together ,I became the biggest daddy's girl ever.  
      
              I heard a friend once ask Dad " How ya doin' Eddy ?"  Dad answered in his  usual way  "Believe it or not , I'm alive." Someone  who didn't know the situation  might   think "how sad","that's it?"........but my dad knew very well that when the medics found him in the  field he was all but dead--so to"just" be alive was a great thing,in  and of itself; the gift of mobility gave him even more to be happy about in so many ways...... mobility gave him freedoms immobility could never allow...oh, and
                                             mobility gave me my daddy.
                                             
  
              Without getting too mushy...that is how I see this mission...
                 that's the honor and opportunity we have been given...
                                            pretty cool ,huh?
              
                  Well,we did it !!!   I had a strong finish in the race and we totally
 nailed our goal....wow... Our $12,210 goal reflected my hope to send atleast 1/2 
                   of a container   overseas---275 wheelchairs in all...and we did it !
                                 You all are so awesome... Praise God !
         
                                           Our page will be open until April ...
                            so if you know anyone who would  still like to join in                            this  blessing, please forward our page to them.:0)
                                        
                                     " Thank you, Thank you, Thank you. !  " 
                                                                                  

 

 


Online Sponsors to date:
Display Name Date Amount  Comment
pam hreha 2/4/2007 $50.00 Michelle, your discipline is such an inspiration to me...you are so beautiful (inside and out). Pam 
Paulo Morales 2/4/2007 $100.00 Thank you for letting me help you, help others! 
Alan Pearson 1/28/2007 $100.00  
Brielle and Amber Ansdell (michelle's girls) 1/27/2007 $75.00 In honor of our Grandpa Eddie who went to be with Jesus last year;he was 75 years old. 
Friend of Karen's 1/26/2007 $25.00 What a great thing you're doing, Michelle. You're an inspiration. Thank you! 
Jayne 1/24/2007 $75.00 God bless your faithfulness and willingness to help others 
Christy White 1/24/2007 $25.00 Way to Go Michelle! PTL for you and your dad. Inspiring story. 
Tasha Lopez 1/22/2007 $50.00 God Bless You, Michelle! I am so proud of you using your strong legs to help others. 
Big Sis 1/21/2007 $1,931.00 I'm with ya Shelly - always - xo 
Mummie 1/19/2007 $100.00  
JohnnyBoy 1/18/2007 $50.00 An inspiring message from an inspired person. Keep on runnin'. 
Carmen Sherman 1/18/2007 $150.00 May the Lord continue to be your strength and your hope 
Marty 1/18/2007 $250.00 Glad to help in honor of your dad. 
Annonymous 1/16/2007 $100.00 I grew up in the Vietnam era. I didn't serve but I am very grateful to those like your dad who did. 
Anonymous 1/12/2007 $100.00 Your story touched my heart and I am grateful, by God's grace, to be able to give, too. 
The Mc Kinley-Ansdell Family 1/10/2007 $1,931.00 In honor of our Father--born 1931--Eddie's Kids 
* Total raised online: $5,112.00
Amount raised offline: $7,292.41
Grand Total: $12,404.41
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