I became aware of a local 6-year old Amish boy who lost both of his
feet in a lawn mower accident. I attended a fund raising dinner for
little Reuben Hostetler in Fredonia, Pennsylvania to help the family
pay for medical bills. I met the parents Andrew and Rachel Hostetler,
and I shared my passion for yard safety awareness to prevent these
accidents from happening to other individuals, families, and
institutions. Also, I donated some Rescue Rick the Grass Cut Man
silicone wristbands and leaflets for the family to raise funds and to
disperse the yard safety message. I met Reuben. He was a little Amish
kid having fun and spinning around in his new wheelchair. Like many
lawn mower amputees, he will require much medical attention and care.
Please consider sending a donation to little Reuben Hostetler as
follows:
Reuben Hostetler
c/o Andrew and Rachel Hostetler
382 Folk Road
Fredonia, Pennsylvania 16124
Indeed,
Rescue Rick the Grass Cut Man still has work to do to heighten yard
safety awareness. Yard accidents still happen to thousands of people.
Outdoor power equipment injuries and deaths still occur. It is still a
serious problem despite the efforts of many people. I am determined to
reduce yard accidents to zero. Rescue Rick the Grass Cut Man and the
Yard Safety Crusaders are here today so that yard accidents go away.
Be yard safe!
Richard T. Mudrinich
Rescue Rick the Grass Cut Manhttp://www.rescuerick.com