Help replace a Stolen 501st Costume
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Hello my name is Jesse and I am a member of the 501st Legion a star was costume group that dresses like star wars characters for charities.
Well on July 6th 2013 my hand crafted costume was stolen. It takes months to build theses costumes and a "few" bucks to build too. I use this costume to help raise money for different charities and bring smiles to the faces of children.
Any help towards replacing my stolen costume witch was NEVER recovered by Seattle PD would be awesome and that way I can get back out there and help my fellow troopers.
Here is some info about the 501st and the charities.
While the 501st was initially founded to unite costumers with a penchant for Star Wars villainy, one of our real-world missions is to bring good to our communities through volunteer charity work. The 501st is always looking for opportunities to brighten the lives of the less fortunate and to bring awareness to positive causes on both a local and global scale.
While we do not charge a fee for appearances (public or private), we enthusiastically welcome donations made to a charitable organization in the name of the 501st Legion. If you do not have a charity of choice, please ask the participating local 501st members for their favorite cause.
Some of the organizations that we've proudly worked with include:
American Cancer Society
ASK, The Association for the Support of Children with Cancer
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cleveland
Belgian Federation Against Cancer
Boys and Girls Clubs of America
The Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation
Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital
Carle Clinic Association and Foundation Hospital
Central Illinois Down Syndrome Organization
Children's Hospital at Westmead
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
Fisher House
Greater Chicago Food Depository
Half a World Away Foundation
HEROES
Hughes Spalding Children's Hospital
International Child Abuse Network
The Jimmy Fund
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International
Kids Flix
Make-a-Wish Foundation
March of Dimes
MediCinema
Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer (MACCFUND)
MS Foundation
National Association for Autism Research
National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
Palms West Hospital
Pediatric Oncology Treasure Chest Foundation
Red Cross
Relay for Life
Ronald McDonald House
Royal Childrens Hospital
The Salvation Army
Shriners Hospital for Children
Special Olympics
Starlight Starbright Children's Foundation
Toys For Tots
Tri-City Hospital Foundation
Wolfson Children's Hospital
Thank you for your help.
Jesse
RC-88809
Well on July 6th 2013 my hand crafted costume was stolen. It takes months to build theses costumes and a "few" bucks to build too. I use this costume to help raise money for different charities and bring smiles to the faces of children.
Any help towards replacing my stolen costume witch was NEVER recovered by Seattle PD would be awesome and that way I can get back out there and help my fellow troopers.
Here is some info about the 501st and the charities.
While the 501st was initially founded to unite costumers with a penchant for Star Wars villainy, one of our real-world missions is to bring good to our communities through volunteer charity work. The 501st is always looking for opportunities to brighten the lives of the less fortunate and to bring awareness to positive causes on both a local and global scale.
While we do not charge a fee for appearances (public or private), we enthusiastically welcome donations made to a charitable organization in the name of the 501st Legion. If you do not have a charity of choice, please ask the participating local 501st members for their favorite cause.
Some of the organizations that we've proudly worked with include:
American Cancer Society
ASK, The Association for the Support of Children with Cancer
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cleveland
Belgian Federation Against Cancer
Boys and Girls Clubs of America
The Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation
Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital
Carle Clinic Association and Foundation Hospital
Central Illinois Down Syndrome Organization
Children's Hospital at Westmead
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
Fisher House
Greater Chicago Food Depository
Half a World Away Foundation
HEROES
Hughes Spalding Children's Hospital
International Child Abuse Network
The Jimmy Fund
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International
Kids Flix
Make-a-Wish Foundation
March of Dimes
MediCinema
Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer (MACCFUND)
MS Foundation
National Association for Autism Research
National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
Palms West Hospital
Pediatric Oncology Treasure Chest Foundation
Red Cross
Relay for Life
Ronald McDonald House
Royal Childrens Hospital
The Salvation Army
Shriners Hospital for Children
Special Olympics
Starlight Starbright Children's Foundation
Toys For Tots
Tri-City Hospital Foundation
Wolfson Children's Hospital
Thank you for your help.
Jesse
RC-88809
Organizer
Jease Grimes-Steltz
Organizer
Seattle, WA