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December 19, 2004 - This is an email from Alexandra's parents at the end of 2004. SHE DID IT!!!

Don, John & Margaret,Alex in Chair

Alexandra's remaining funds from her pink box were delivered to the FWM table at church today. She has now met her commitment of at least one chair a month for 2004.

You have each personally enriched her life this year. We are grateful for FWM and that Alexandra was able to achieve her goal.

We pray for God's blessings as she saves for chairs for 2005!

Jane and Randy Langel

 

July 28, 2004 - Here is a letter written by Alexandra's mother after the Summer Fund Raiser Event on July 27, 2004.

Barry, Susan & Margaret,

Alexandra and I are still talking about last night and what God has done in our lives.  Who would have thought what her wanting to approach the FWM stand at Mariners and make that first contribution in December would have started? 

We have spoken at length this week about my illness because I am so seriously ill.  Alexandra has asked me if "I ever wish God hadn't made me ill" and "how our lives are better because I am sick".  Her questions are particularly difficult because just when we had hoped to celebrate the success of the stimulator device, which is providing some relief, the disease has relapsed in my right arm and leg and spread to my left leg.  I am delirious with pain and the sense that firecrackers are exploding in my body.  And so we talk - we talk about what God has done for the positive.

Alexandra will tell you the "things that are better" (her words) are that she is doing wheelchairs, we get to spend more time together, she loves church, we have new friends like Barry and Margaret, and her dog gets to go to Big Bear (this is a big deal because her beloved dog Kristi always had to stay at home before I became ill).

And now she had something new to add to her list -  "she met a king who told her to keep up her work, young lady."

Last night was a night we will never forget.  Thank you for your generous invitation. And thank you for including Alexandra in your ministry.  It is important to our family for so many reasons.

All our love and thanksgiving,

Jane and Alexandra

July 28, 2004

Alex & King
Alexandra meets the King at Fundraiser


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March 5, 2004 ....... P. S. Alexandra's story goes on ....

.....Alexandra brought in a second contribution in February of $43.00!!! In pennies and quarters.

Last weekend she brought her February wheelchair contribution and had a chance to hand it over directly to our founder, Don Schoendorfer, who told her that someone had seen her story and was willing to match her donation every month, which thrilled her. Her mother later wrote to say that she'd already starting saving for her March donation.

February 16, 2004 - We have a story of the deeds of a seven-year old child and her heart for our ministry.

Last December a young mother and lovely little girl, Alexandra, stepped up to the table we were manning at our church. Alexandra wanted to donate a wheelchair in her father's name. Her mom had a look of awestruck amazement and more than one of us at the booth teared up when witnessing this act of generosity.

A few weeks ago we learned that Alexandra had more money for us, enough for two more wheelchairs. We arranged to meet one evening with Mom, Dad, and Alexandra. She carried a heavy, little, pink case, customized to say "Care for Each Other." Alexandra tapped any stashes of coins around the house, and used her personal savings and any other resources at her disposal. We gave her a baseball cap with our name. She immediately put on our hat. She told us she was going to wear it so that other children would ask her about what the hat said and she could maybe get them to donate. At the age of seven this amazing little girl has set a goal to give enough for one wheelchair per month. We are blessed to see the impact our mission had on this family - seeing their child carry forth their values, and to experience the blessing of this child's heart for others. We hope to continue to add new chapters to Alexandra's story.

Alex & John
John Sexton accepts Alexandra's Donation


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