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Updated: 11:11 PM Feb 26, 2009
Teens Raise Money For Memorial In Honor Of Alisha Sidie
Two Black River Falls teenagers have been inspired to raise money to build a playground in memorial of Alisha Sidie. Posted: 6:01 PM Feb 26, 2009Reporter: Amelia Cerling Email Address: Amelia.Cerling@weau.com |
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thank you all soooo much for your support! it means alot to mason and i to have so many people interested in our project! you can get ahold of me at bronson.stein@yahoo.com, i would love to answer questions and any ideas are welcome too! thanks once again.
Is there any information on how to help these boys or help with any fundraisers for this?
Bronson Stein has been amazing ever since he was that 4 year old that moved to BRF with his Mom and baby sister. You make me so proud Bronson. Bravo to both you and Mason. Two young men stepping up against domestic violence is bigger than awesome.
What wonderful people these two men are. Have they thought of selling the buttons in Eau Claire or other cities? It's nice to see two young men involved in such an important cause. These two should be recognized by all communities in Wisconsin. Also, the two young men's story should be on the Today Show and Oprah Winfrey.
I am so pround of both Bronson and Mason. I have known both of these kids since they were little. You should be very proud of yourselves for this. You WILL make a difference in peoples lives. We are lucky to have you both in this community! Keep up the good work!
You young men should be so proud of yourselves. What an example of how to really make a difference!! Keep up the amazing positive influence!!!!
WAY TO GO!!!!! What a great job.....What a great idea. Keep up the awesome work.
Great Job Guys! What a great way to make something positive out of such a sad sad situation. Your community should be so proud of you!
thank you very much for helping to spread the word about our project. Mason and I plan on doing more activities during April, which is Sexual Assult Awarness Month.