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When Andy was a small boy he could walk and play like any young boy, but during his school years he became dependent on crutches. As time moved on the disabling effects of his condition took its toll. Andy now depends on a wheel chair to get around.
Andy is a very humble, quiet man who is also a shining star for his community. He’s an active outdoors man, a brother, an uncle, a friend, a gardener, a handy man, a lumberjack, a volunteer, and a mentor in the lives of many. He gets out there and gives back every day. Whether he is mowing lawns for neighbors or fixing a car for a friend, he is always giving a helping hand, contributing a kind word or inspiring others. For the past 25 years Andy has been a volunteer for Maine Adaptive Sports and Recreation. Over the years he has been a mentor and ski instructor for thousands of program participants.
Presently Andy resides in his big old family farm homestead built sometime in the late 1800’s or early 1900’s; it was once listed on the registry of historical properties. Over the years the condition of the old homestead has declined and Andy can no longer keep up with maintenance either financially or physically. The homestead is just falling apart. The ground floor is accessible to him via entry into the barn, through an attachment between the barn and the house and then into the first floor of the house. The second floor is not accessible for him and his wheel chair and is curtained off to prevent heat loss upstairs. There is no ramp for access to the house through the front door. There is only the barn door entrance to the house, leaving no emergency escape route. To this very day the home has nothing more than a wood stove for heat.
Mission:
To provide Andy with an appropriate home, one that is both affordable and acceptable to Andy. Affordable meaning Andy will have the ability to maintain and meet the long-term financial requirements (taxes, heat, electricity, upkeep, etc.)
Goal:
To build a new home on Andy’s existing property before Summer 2015.
To help offset this expense, a fundraising campaign in Andy’s honor has been established with HelpHOPELive, a trusted nonprofit organization that has been providing community-based fundraising guidance to patients and their families for more than 30 years. All donations are tax-deductible, are held by HelpHOPELive in the Northeast Catastrophic Illness Fund, and are administered by HelpHOPELive for illness-related expenses only. If you would like to make a contribution please click the DONATE NOW tab.
Thanks in advance for your support of Andy – together we can make a difference for this most deserving man!
Friends of Andy
The house we built for Andy -- a major update, in pictures! https://helphopelive.org/campaign/album/9925/gallery?return=/campaign/5346
Students and local businesses are banding together to help with Andy's home construction project! Article: http://www.sunjournal.com/news/river-valley/2015/11/15/region-9-students-band-together-build-shed-paraplegic-hanover-man/1819278
A community builds a house for Andy. Take a look at what your generous donations are creating. Visit: http://bit.ly/communitybuildsahouse
Andy was featured in the Oxford Hills Sun Journal! http://www.sunjournal.com/news/oxford-hills/0001/11/30/home-sweet-home-andy-barlow/1762822
Check out this article in the Rumford Falls Times and help Andy this holiday season!
http://rumfordfallstimes.com/barlow-in-need-of-single-story-home/
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HEY ANDY……CONGRATS ON NEW HOME LOOKING GOOD…..WILL MAKE A POINT TO STOP BY IN 2016
MATT HOWE
I am so excited for Andy and his new home to be. Happy to help with a donation! A big THANK YOU for his team of leaders that made this happen!
Julie Waterman
Dear Andy,
I'm praying for you to get your new home very soon. Your friend in Rumford, Maine hasn't forgotten you. God bless you, dear Andy.
Mitzi Sequoia, The Basket Lady
Wish you all could meet Andy Barlow, This man introduced my son Seth to hunting in the early 90 s and spent many hours in the woods for him to experience the outdoors. Let's put this together.
Thomas Pitcher
I have known this family for years as well as the Gallants....Andy has always been very brave and diligent. Wish him only the best.
Kathy Orino Shields
We don't know Andy that well, but whenever we drive by his place in Hanover, we always notice how diligent and hard working Andy is. He's always busy, whether cutting his winter wood, gardening, or keeping his property looking nice. We've come to admire his strength and determination.
Chris and Dave Hoyt
Andy and I met through volunteering with MASR. It's amazing how fast 20+ years have flown by. The friendship we share is priceless. There are lots of people who come through the doors at MASR but no one like Andy. He's a one of a kind man who is always generous, kind, hard working, caring, and incredibly inspiring. Thanks for all that you do Andy, You're the GREATEST!
Wendy Cavers
Skiing with Andy is one of the many benefits of volunteering at Maine Adaptive. His willingness to share his knowledge and time on snow has helped me become a better skier and coach. Thank you Andy!
Lisa Schwarz
ANDY IS A WONDERFUL ROLE MODEL FOR ME AND I COUNT MYSELF LUCKY TO BE HIS SIT SKI STUDENT AND FRIEND. JOHN P
JOHN PELLETIER
Make checks payable to:
Help Hope Live
Note in memo:
In honor of Andy Barlow
Mail to:
Help Hope Live
2 Radnor Corporate Center
Suite 100
100 Matsonford Road
Radnor, PA 19087
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