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High On Hope. this is how you can pay it forward to addicts in need
Organized by tara spencer
Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt
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About this campaign
The freedom house needs your help.This recovery center is actually here to help people. They have built this place up from scratch with help from wonderful volunteers. They are not just in it for the money.
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I started this fundraiser and I'm so grateful to everyone who participated!! <33
Addiction is a sickness, people like you should be commended, society turns their back on these people good people in a bad scene so many can't get help they need Hats off to you!
This is a great way to give back. This non profit fundraiser is tailored to help struggling addicts with this deadly disease. Together we can do so much more. Please consider helping. You can SAVE A LIFE TODAY. God bless.
I am a recovering addict myself, its the least I could do to help another person
I know the creator of the campaign and she is the most loving and caring person on earth and she is just trying to give back for all the help she received thx love you boo
This is for Tara my step daughter, who I am so proud of. She puts her heart into helping others who need hope. And in memory of my brother Craig who lost his battle to addiction.
For my niece, Tara Spencer. She is our miracle.
I'm a recovering alcoholic and I know each and every one of us need all the help we can get and if we are going to keep the new life we are blessed with we need to give it away to others. This is one way I can do that.
I support this cause because both addicts, and those who love them, should all have hope. The journey is challenging, but with ongoing love and support, recovery is possible. My daughter Tara, the organizer of this campaign, is living proof.