Sometimes It’s Not About The Money

Support Recipients on August 2nd, 2009 No Comments

When it comes to the kind of support provided by the 1400′s, it does not always come down to financial aid.  In the case of Sarah Schneider, a high school sophomore, she lost something no amount of money could replace:  her father.

Some of the best memories Sarah has of her Dad involve the outdoors.  The two were very unselfish with their time and helped those less fortunate through a local non-profit organization called Sporting Chance, a club that provides hunting, fishing, water and snow skiing opportunities to people with special needs.  Sarah continues the unselfish giving of her time by being a camp counselor for young kids and participating in Sporting Chance.

One of Sarah’s passions, that was instilled in her by her Dad, is archery.  Her father passed away unexpectedly five years ago but her passion for the sport lives on.  She has outgrown her youth bow and that’s where the 1400s stepped in.  The organization purchased a new
Diamond Razor Edge with a three-pin sight, quiver, and arrow rest.  The 19″ – 29″ draw adjustment is ideal and should last for many seasons to come.

Sarah received her new bow today and she was very happy and excited to try it out. Tonight we went down to the Nishu archery range and she tried it out and loved it. Her brother Michael came down to help her out. She enjoyed it thoroughly and shot until her arm got sore. Thank you all so very much for your kindness and generosity. We are so blessed. Her dad would be so proud of her and I am too.
Sincerely, Gloria Schenider

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