PWI Needs money!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ron Musgraves

Exterior Restoration Specialist
Staff member
PWI Needs money!!!!!!!!!!!!!


I would like to accept donations for PWI.



Instead of sending Grant or I the money please donate to a youth program in your area.

If you donate to a youth program for PWI please tell us about it and we will make a special contributor section with your name.

Tell us about the org and why it’s important to you.

Thanks to all in advance for the help. I would really like to see folks do it and make a difference.
 
Thank Goodness the TRUTH is coming out!

After all this time, Ron, we knew that the costs of running PWI were eating you alive. Now we can all finally help fix this embarrassing problem.

In the spirit of helping ya'll over the hump, I just made a small donation to a local youth softball team (no, not an advertising sponsorship - just a donation). Hope this helps!
 
How does donating locally assist your need for funds for this board? Not being sarcastic, just curious.
 
johnny--

I think it was tongue-in-cheek......basically saying, "if you feel like you've gained something from this forum, rather than donate to me, do something good in your community to help those in need." Very good idea Ron, jf
 
We will donate to the Boys and girls Club of America. Kool Ron.:)


I wash them around town at no charge. Boys and girls clubs help alot of kids, my brothers kid was in alot of trouble. he was sentenced to community service and has flown right now into his adult life and still continues to help them.
 
in honor of Ron and his commitment to this industry as well as youth baseball im gonna talk to the commissioner of the little league here and offer our services free at the complexes and donate $$$$$ as well ...... thanks for a wonderful idea Ron


Russ, once i wash every dugout n the city.

Thanks Russ
 
We have been giving to Best Freinds animal sanctuary in Utah for as long as we are in buisness. Also we give to the local soccer childrens leauge here in the Tampa Bay area. I belive in giving back, Great Idea Russ !!
 
We also donate work to the Rec. Dept,as well as,the drive by washing we do for seniors in our area that have been in the hospital.We just donated goods to the local tornado victims drive.This drive is seperate from the one for Americus Ga. those folks are receiving state and federal help.The people here in our county aren't getting any help except for what we the citizens have stepped up to give.
 
My Roof Cleaning company donates 3 free roof cleaning & Roof-A-Cide treatments to each of our local Elementary schools for them to raffle off at their annual auctions to raise cash for programs that the state won't pay for.

We also give county school employees 25% off.
 
I'm in Ron Thanks
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