BridgesForStudents

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I am trying to start this funding because on March 13th, 2015 my son was struck by a fright train when he was on his way to school. Many students cross these tracks everyday to get to and from school. As many city kids that goes to these school either don't have enough money to be able to take public transportation or their families don't have a vehicle to get them to school. So as a result either the kids get to school late and get in trouble due to the train passing through and they get to school late or they try to rush and beat the trains when they are coming just so they can get to school on time. So, on the day that my son passed away he was on his way to school he had to be there early so he can get some help from his teacher with one of his work. The train was about to pass so mu son made a mistake and ran across the tracks. As for him doing that he tripped and fell so there for my son didnt have a chance to get back up to finish crossing and the train strucked him, with the impact he passed away. So I made it my mission to try and raise money so the city of Lebanon Pa can see that my son's tragedy will become something positive in life and that no other family will have to deal with what my family and I are going through. That is my reason on this funding and if it is possible the name of the cross bridges will be The Last One in honor of my son Antonio M. Hernandez.

Thank you for your time and support

From a grieving mother

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  • Frances
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