The story of Aiden Zaugg and what I did today

Thomas C

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I did a special project today, I feel so good inside for doing it...but I am sad for why..

Aiden Zaugg is a local little boy who has terminal cancer. The treatments for him are expensive and insurance won't pay for some of the treatments he needs...
He is returning home for probably the last time on Tuesday...The local news asked for some things from it's viewers... I called and asked if they could use a house wash,driveway wash,toys cleaned. The grandmother said Aidens house has not been cleaned in a few years..
So today Triple Clean Powerwash stepped up. I am now considered one of Aidens Angels....I could not be more pleased!
Maybe you guys might check out his website and at least sign his guest book.

Here is a link to the news story:
http://www.keprtv.com/news/25942394.html?video=YHI&t=a


Aidens website
http://www.whynotaidan.com/
 
That has got to be one of the nicest things Ive seen someone do for someone in a long time. Very nice Thomas. I went and signed his guest book! Guys, Please! Lets all join together and make this little boy smile... It only takes a minute to bring a lifetime of memories to someones life... Lets show him what our industry is made of! :)
 
Thanks for sharing that story Thomas---very sad indeed, but kind of you to do what you can to make the situation a little brighter (literally and figuratively) even for just a day. I'm sure he and his family are extremely grateful for your spirit.
 
I was raised on a farm with 1950's morals and values,raised to work hard and help your neighbors/friends where ya can. I was also a hard headed youngster and gave my parents fits growing up. They loved me anyway... My Mother went to Heaven 3 yrs. ago and my father joined her last year, both from cancer..
I wish there was more that I could do for that little boy, but I did what I could...
 
Your Awsome Thomas! We should all try to do something like this a time or two a year! I spray the kennels at the SPCA once a month. Im an animal lover!
 
Just sent a little PayPal donation. Good post made me think of what I could do.

I saw a guy on the news tonight in WA state that was denied insurance coverage by the state for his advanced prostate cancer but they would pay for "doctor assisted suicide".

Unreal. What's next Soylent Green?
 
Just thought I would bump this up for those who may have missed it.
 
I'm not sure if all of you remember a letter from a while back about this young boy Aidan who has been stricken with a rare form of brain cancer.
I got an email a few days ago from the boys grandpa asking for volunteers to help with a fund raiser. I said I would love to help.
It was held out at a golf course and it was so awesome to see people just willing to help Aidan. So today I spent my afternoon on the 13th hole collecting donations
for split the pot,closest to the pin wins 1/2 the pot. They had different things set up all over the course and clubhouse. So today we raised over 10,000 for him.
Wow...what a feeling to be a part of it! And remind me to be thankful for the blessings we are given.
If some of you guys would not mind signing his guestbook it would be great if you have not done so already.Thank you.
Thomas
 
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