Saturday, November 28, 2015

Ed's helping Make A Wish, help a young guy with terminal brain cancer.... maybe you can help Ed, or the kid


Ed Hanson has the very best exhaust shop in San Diego county, ask anyone, they'll agree. He often hosts car shows to raise funds for good charities, annually.

just one example of a flyer I posted to spread the word about one of his car shows

Well, he got involved in something today, that is incredible. A 15yr old with terminal brain cancer has a dream to have a 66 Mustang... and if you can help, that would be way cool.

Brycen was on the way to represent the USA in baseball at the tournament in Japan when the cancer was discovered, in July. https://www.facebook.com/battleforbrycen/  or if you could help with his battle against cancer "go-fund-me"  that too, would be cool https://www.gofundme.com/6xh9jwhxs

https://www.facebook.com/edhansons.muffler/posts/913558495397255 is the post where he asks around, but maybe some of you readers aren't on his Facebook page.

His email is ed.hanson.email@gmail.com if you want to send some support, or to contribute using paypal: Login to your account at www.paypal.com

 Select Send and Request from menu at top. Select Pay for Goods and Services. In the form, enter exosted@cox.net as the payee, click next and in the remarks section put something like Brysen Car Project and follow the directions from there. 


or maybe you just want to take your business to the cool guy that helps out a hell of a lot of other people, and needed to know where to go. Keeping him in business keeps him able to help out in many ways.

Update Christmas eve:

 the gift delivery was made at Rady Children's Hospital as Brycen went back into the hospital yesterday following excruciating pain in his back and legs coupled with a fever. Thankfully, he is expected to go home tonight or tomorrow.
Brycen unwrapped the first gift (from the list of donors) that had a couple pictures of the car and the actual pink slip. Brycen wasn't quite sure what the pink piece of paper was as it was his first time seeing one. When his dad explained what the pink slip was, Brycen actually cried he was so happy. He then opened up the second gift (from Make-A-Wish) that contained fuzzy dice to hang from the rear view mirror and a Ford Mustang book on the classic models. Dana explained that Make-A-Wish could now grant his wish and that he will be involved in making all the cosmetic choices of how he envisions his very own 1966 Ford Mustang to look like.

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