


I am now accepting donations to help build a wheelchair-accessible home, (1)because of the encouragement and support from friends and family when I decided to do it and (2), because I really need this wheelchair-accessible house.My goal for the donations for the house is $14,000. This is the first time I've ever raised donations. Anytime I ever needed something I always just worked but I can't work right now and its a big adjustment for me. My Dad got me this laptop, and I have dial-up right now. This is my first blog, and I've really fallen' in love with blogging.I want to tell you why my goal is $14,000, because building my houseis not going to cost as much as it usually would cost to build a wheelchair accessible-house because I have some donated lumber already and I plan to get as much donated materials as is possible. A retired disabled builder is volunteering his services to help with the house plans and to help supervise the building crew and I have some friends who want to volunteer to work on the house. I am actually, slowly but surely, buying the land that the house is going to be built on. I will post pictures of the house after it is built for everyone to see what their donations have helped accomplish. Please contact me atCed936@aol.comif you want to donote or just click on my donate button here on my blog.

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This post was written by Penelope and originally appeared on her bloghttp://penelopesdisabledblog.blogspot.com
I am now accepting donations to help build a wheelchair-accessible home, (1)because of the encouragement and support from friends and family when I decided to do it and (2), because I really need this wheelchair-accessible house.My goal for the donations for the house is $14,000. This is the first time I've ever raised donations. Anytime I ever needed something I always just worked but I can't work right now and its a big adjustment for me. My Dad got me this laptop, and I have dial-up right now. This is my first blog, and I've really fallen' in love with blogging.I want to tell you why my goal is $14,000, because building my houseis not going to cost as much as it usually would cost to build a wheelchair accessible-house because I have some donated lumber already and I plan to get as much donated materials as is possible. A retired disabled builder is volunteering his services to help with the house plans and to help supervise the building crew and I have some friends who want to volunteer to work on the house. I am actually, slowly but surely, buying the land that the house is going to be built on. I will post pictures of the house after it is built for everyone to see what their donations have helped accomplish. Please contact me atCed936@aol.comif you want to donote or just click on my donate button here on my blog.
This post was written by Penelope and originally appeared on her bloghttp://penelopesdisabledblog.blogspot.com