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Written by Administrator
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Saturday, 10 February 2007 |
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Perry, Sharon, and 3 children, Shay 21, his son, who worked with his Perry, Kendra, daughter, (20) who is in 2nd year of college, and son, Adam, 18 in his senior year of high school.  Perry's Family (Perry on Right) Perry tragically died in an accident on a trip to the Honduras as a missionary to help others.
He grew up poor in the mountains of Tennessee. Growing up poor did not provide Perry with the opportunities that some enjoy in life, but he made up for it by working hard to provide for his family.
Perry had a dream that all of his children would be able to attend school and be presented with opportunites he never had.
So many of you have asked "What can I do to help?" We are all called to make a difference in sad times such as this. There is a way that a lot of people can do a little that will end up going a long way. These children have been given a legacy by their father.
A leagacy to answer God's call upon your life and to go forward and make a difference. Here's an opportunity for you to help. You will be able to honor Perry's life by seeing that his precious children are able to attend school.
Sharon has set up an account for Perry's children.... in addition, Bob Bryson who was like a father figure to Perry has been added to the Perry Goad Children's Education Fund to help oversee the details. You may make donations 4 ways:
On the left side menu bar is a Donation form set up through paypal. This goes directly to Perry's Childrens fund.
or... Directly at the First Hoizon Bank First Horizon Bank 68 First National Drive Dallas, GA 30157 #175428702 Attn: Angie Poe Monies can be made payable to cash and earmarked: Perry Goads's Childrens Education Fund
Donations can be mailed or given directly to the Goad Family: The Goad Family 14 Mountain Ridge Road White, GA 30184
Sharon can be contacted at: email:
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100% of all funds will go to and be used for Perry's Children. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 08 March 2007 )
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