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Last weekend 4 TKs and one impressive Vader went to Laufen, a small city in Germany, to support Alicias (3) family by raising money. The litte sweetie needs a dolphin therapy...its only a small chance to give her and the rest of the family a better living quality. The small girl is totaly lost in her own world and not able to communicate. She has to be watched every minute when she is not sleeping... We are proud that we were able to earn 1.470€ in 6 hours together with the family!!! A lot of nice people on a street festival have been very generous. And we already raised 300€ before the event and were able to suprise the family. A lot of photos have been taken from us and we all had a good time with the people and the family. Alicia fell in love with Lord Vaders Cape... :-) For all of us this was a special troop and we will remeber that day. We will meet Alicia again till the goal is reached!

 

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Wow! Great cause and great turnaround! More people could use us as an eyecatcher for their charity event. Keep up the good work!

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Great work everyone, well done

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I'm very proud to be on the path to the FISD, and the Legion.

 

It is all of the little things, seemingly low-impact sort of events like this that bring tears to my eyes. If everyone realized how little effort, time, or energy it takes to do so much good for someone, the world would be a much better place.

 

Great work, Troopers! Thank you for sharing, and best of luck and continued success in assisting Alicia's family!

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The 501st motto, bad guys doing good things really says it all, and was a driving force in my desire to armor up and join. Congratulations on a job well done and a great memorable day for a little girl and her family.

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Thank you all for the kind words...

Yes - this is why we love to be in the 501 St Legion!

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Nope...We thank you!!! Your story is the driving force behind what we are all about...and i for one would love to see more of this type of posts

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Its Andreas Bothner the brother of Heiko. Both trooped with us on that day and made the connection to the family.

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