Fiddleback Forge Knife Giveaway for a Great Cause!

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We are doing a knife giveaway to raise money and awareness for a great cause.

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Amy is 33, with kids aged 7 & 9. She's been diagnosed with Stage 4 Hodgkin's Lymphoma. Her ability to work has been compromised as her bills grow. She wants to be able to make memories with her kids while she's still healthy. She needs our help!

Check out our website to enter the raffle and donate to help Amy.
https://fiddlebackoutpost.com/blogs/news/fiddleback-forge-knife-giveaway-for-amy

Also, if you are on the Instagram and the Facebook...we would appreciate sharing our posts there or tagging friends in the comments!
http://Instagram.com/fiddlebackoutpost
http://Facebook.com/fiddlebackoutpost

Thank you guys so much for any help you can offer!


- Robert


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A great gesture Robert. I will definitely make a donation! Amy and her family are in my thoughts.
 
My father was diagnosed with Stage 4 Melanoma Skin Cancer in 1996. Thanks to surgeries, Radiation treatments, and Interferon, my dad lived, fully and completely, for 15 years before his heart gave out. I went from a 8 year old boy terrfied of losing his father to a 23 year old man saying good bye to his hero. I hope with every fiber of my being that Amy's kids are afforded the same opportunity. Cancer is awful, and everyone's cancer is different. My father wanted to see his boys grow up, and thankfully, his wish was fulfilled. I'm sure Amy has the same wish, and hopefully her wish will come true. I have not donated yet, but I will. Thank you for bringing Amy's story to a larger audience.
 
My heart goes out to her... lost my sister in law last year to cancer... and having worked at md Anderson cancer center I've seen the best and worst stories... praying for comfort and peace for her family


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My father was diagnosed with Stage 4 Melanoma Skin Cancer in 1996. Thanks to surgeries, Radiation treatments, and Interferon, my dad lived, fully and completely, for 15 years before his heart gave out. I went from a 8 year old boy terrfied of losing his father to a 23 year old man saying good bye to his hero. I hope with every fiber of my being that Amy's kids are afforded the same opportunity. Cancer is awful, and everyone's cancer is different. My father wanted to see his boys grow up, and thankfully, his wish was fulfilled. I'm sure Amy has the same wish, and hopefully her wish will come true. I have not donated yet, but I will. Thank you for bringing Amy's story to a larger audience.

It's the least we could do. Cancer has a way of making you feel helpless. My father was fighting lung cancer when his heart gave out...I was also 23 at the time. I lived out of state and he never told me how bad it actually was for him. I sincerely hope, as you do, that Amy is one of the miracles. No kids that age should lose their mother.

Thank you for any help you can offer, donations or spreading the word. - Robert


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My heart goes out to her... lost my sister in law last year to cancer... and having worked at md Anderson cancer center I've seen the best and worst stories... praying for comfort and peace for her family


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So sorry for your family's loss! Thank you for the prayers AND for the front line work! - Robert


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Anybody know of an easier way to repost in IG other than using repost app?


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Anybody know of an easier way to repost in IG other than using repost app?


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That's the best I know of. Instagram doesn't allow apps to post directly to their platform...so you have to go through extra steps using other apps. Instagram makes it difficult. [emoji53]


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This one is close to home. Lost my sister to cancer. She died at 44 years old, and left two young kids. I'll be contributing to the cause.
 
This one is close to home. Lost my sister to cancer. She died at 44 years old, and left two young kids. I'll be contributing to the cause.

So terribly sorry about your sister. That's gut-wrenching. Thank you for helping out! - Robert


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Anybody know of an easier way to repost in IG other than using repost app?


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Your only other option is to screenshot, crop and repost the picture. Not as neat as repost and it makes bringing the original caption over more annoying. Also can't do videos. I don't mind repost app too much.
 
Done. Wishing Amy a full and speedy recovery. thoughts and prayers to her and her family.
 
My sincere prayers go out to Amy and her family. Thank you Robert for coordinating this and all of the work that goes into it. What a great gesture.
 
Great gesture Robert. I'm happy to donate to this worthy cause. My girls are about the same age and I just couldn't imagine going through something like this.
 
Appreciate everyone getting on board...looks like we're beginning to move the needle a bit. - Robert


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