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Bridgewater Couple Brings Love, Toys to Grieving Newtown

Robert and Lucrecia Young drove to Connecticut Saturday with a goal to just give back.

CENTRAL JERSEY -- A local couple saw the kindness of strangers in January when people donated clothes and other items to them after their house burned to the ground from a fireplace fire—and now in the wake of the school shooting in Newtown, Conn., they are just trying to pay it forward.

“I woke up Saturday morning with tears in my eyes,” Robert Young, of Bridgewater, said. “I turned to my wife in bed, and said, ‘Let’s go.’ She asked where, and I said we’re going to Newtown because we have to do something to help.”

Young and his wife, Lucrecia Young, headed out on the drive to Connecticut, planning to do whatever they could to help those devastated after the school shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School that took the lives of 20 children and six adults.

On the way, Young enlisted the help of some others looking to donate what they could.

“I was hungry on the way, so I stopped in Burger King in Pluckemin,” he said. “I asked the fellow there, by chance since I was going to a disaster scene, would they have anything I could take with me to give to the people.”

Young walked out of the restaurant with two large bags of fresh hamburger rolls, and a big bag of the plastic toys they give out with children’s meals.

Then, Young said, he needed to get a little cash, so he headed over to the Bank of America in Pluckemin—and walked out with even more for the kids.

“They had a big bowl of lollipops and I asked the manager,” he said. “He filled a big plastic bag with lollipops for me.”

Young said he took all of those items, and he and his wife headed up to Newtown.

“I was going out that afternoon to give those people a big hug,” he said.

When they arrived in Newtown, Young and his wife visited the local counseling center.

“The Red Cross is there, and the woman said it must have been a blessing because someone dropped off hamburger patties, but they had no rolls,” he said. “I said, ‘Here, God brought you your rolls.’”

In the counseling center, where parents were gathered with their children, Young gave out the toys from Burger King, and stayed with the children as they sat and colored.

Young said after going through his own tragedy earlier this year, he had to figure out a way to help others in this tough time.

In January, Young said he had a fire going at his home on Route 206 near Foothill Road inside the fireplace and it caught sparks through the flue in the attic. In minutes, he said, it was a six-alarm blaze that burned the house to the ground.

Friends and other residents, Young said, helped them by giving free clothing and furniture while he and his wife moved into a rental home on Milltown Road during the reconstruction of their house, which is now nearing completion.

Young said he was touched by the support he received during that difficult time, and just wanted to find a way to give back.

“Because we went through a tragedy, I had to go up there and do something,” he said. “I tried to figure out a way I could touch people.”

That, Young said, involved just showing people he cared.

In his Jeep, he said he had an easel, and he made a sign that read, “Bridgewater, NJ Love and Sympathy.”

“I stood on a major intersection corridor with my sign,” he said. “I wanted people up there to know that people from other states were thinking about them.”

He noticed as people stopped in the intersection at the traffic light they would read the sign, and many burst into tears.

“I felt that I got to them,” he said. “They felt that somebody is here.”

“I stayed there for an hour-and-a-half, and I cried my eyes out, too,” he added.

As he and his wife left the area, Young said, they stopped at a local diner for a meal, and some of the people who had seen him standing on the side of the road came up to thank them.

“They thanked us for coming up from New Jersey,” he said. “Those people need that right now.”

Young said he believes it is important to show the residents of Newtown they have the support of people from all over.

“We are letting them see, with out-of-staters coming, that we’re all one,” he said. “We’re all individuals, but we are all one no matter what religion, color, we all come from the same place somewhere.”

And Young—who has a 47-year-old daughter, a 27-year-old daughter and a 20-year-old son—said he understands this tragedy could happen anywhere.

“We thought, this could happen in Bridgewater,” he said. “It doesn’t always happen in other areas or to other people.”

Now, Young said, he is trying to figure out what else he can do.

First, Young spent a little time outside his almost completely rebuilt home on Route 206 Monday, holding the same sign in front of a shrine he put together with a poinsettia plant and the images of those who were killed Friday.

“And I held a big cardboard sign that says, ‘Hug Your Kids,’” he said.

But, Young wants to do more, and is considering driving back up to Connecticut Tuesday, or at some point when he can find something else to bring to the grieving people there.

“I feel we did good,” he said. “I just wish I could have done more. I am trying now to think of what we can do if we go up there again.”

Related Topics: Connecticut, Newtown, Sandy Hook Elementary School, and School Shooting

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Robert Young

8:37 pm on Monday, December 17, 2012

Debra, thanks so much but we did nothing. I cannot think of how or what to do for the people up there, its a mess. Any idea's let me know. I wish some folks reading this article had some extra toys, new clothing etc and we would go back up with my jeep filled. The Red Cross is great and doing what they can but stuff animals would be real good. How could we get the word out to people and get donations? I am in front of my house tomorrow at 7:30 and 3:00 pm. If you think let me know asap.
God bless you
Robert
908-240-7536

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Sarah Kraker

1:42 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Hi Robert and Lucretia - bless you for reaching out and doing what you could to help. Your love and concern meant a great deal to the families who have lost so much.
My daughter and her young family lost their house and belongings in a fire last year (as you did.) We, in our family, are still trying to pay it forward in our day to day life. Hopefully you will get settled in your new home soon.
Regards,
Sarah Kraker

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Martha

1:42 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Our thoughts and prayers are sent to all the Families and friends the teachers and police firemen, clergy, everyone who lives in town and near to know that they are all thought of and we are all remember the precious lives we have lost. This has affected all of us. Our family has lost a child in a tragic loss so we can understand the loss. god bless you and keep you in everyones prayers as we strive to heal from our loss.

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Mercedes501

11:13 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Robert,
I am a teacher. There are several of us that would be more than happy to collect new stuffed animals (or anything else they need). If you and your wife can drive them up, I will collect them.
Debbie Ericksen

Mike

7:22 am on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Did you stay Sunday? Would have been a great opportunity to tell the Communist-In-Chief how you feel about his policies. Hopefully he didn't redistribute any wealth while he was there. That said, your efforts in this case are noble.

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Robert Swatrz

10:55 am on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

MIKE, I could not have said this any better. TOO LITTLE TOO LATE !
BOB

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Frank C.

10:59 am on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Mike, YOU ARE A LOSER! Using this opportunity to knock down the President is totally disrespectful of the people of Newtown, the children who lost their lives and the Young's who did a noble and kind thing. You showed how little character you have by doing something for selfish gain. Despite how we feel about the President, you should have never done it in this space at this time. You're one line to compliment the Young's seems meaningless. Be compassionate and let go of the hate you may have for others! Shame on you!!!!! The saddest part of this is that you'll probably not even understand what I'm saying. It sickens me to see that there are so many like you who are using this as a hate filled sounding board.

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Sandy Snow

11:13 am on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

20 innocent children and six adults killed, parents and families devastated and you are talking politics. You are an ignorant ass!

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Joyce Leven

11:20 am on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Not the forum for your politics. Lives have been lost. Parents are grieving. Come down from your platform for a bit, take a look at what has happened, and keep quiet in the wake of this tragedy. You know nothing of losing a child but I can assure you, from personal experience, that these parents could care less about redistribution of wealth, healthcare, etc...There are plenty of avenues you can take to get your point heard. Start looking.

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vbowley

12:27 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Sorry jerkface but this isn't the time for politics. I may not agree with the presidents policies but I think him being there for them is great!

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Tom

12:31 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Mike, out of the hundreds of posts I read and all the videos available, you are the ONE AND ONLY person to politicize this with your feelings about non-connected issues. people like YOU are the hate mongers that have driven this country into such as divide. So, go back to you Tea Party club meeting so you can rabble-rouse with them. Shame on you!

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A Human being

1:42 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Shame on you for disrespecting this site by sounding off about the president. This is a time of mourning for this country and if you cannot respect that keep you damn opinions to yourself! Shame, shame on you!

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Carole Howe

1:42 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Mike,,, Thank You so Much for What Needed to be said!!! You are a Stand Up Guy!God Bless This Country!!
We are going to need it in the Next 4 Years,,,God Bless You, & MERRY CHRISTMAS!
Carole Howe """ cadahowe@aol.com"""

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lorri

1:42 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Shame on you mike.. What a vile man to think you had to put your ugly two cents and ugly heart into this serious issue... you didn't have to tell us your gross commet.. your face tells your whole conceited story.

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Janie Thomas

1:42 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

We need to stop the HATE and learn to be civil toward one another. Evil feeds on hate. One politician on yesterday said we need to learn to be civil toward one another regardless of how that person beliefs differ from our own. People are grieving and you have to mention your hate. SHAME ON YOU!!!!!!!!

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Carolyn Brown

2:31 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Mike, Right here in our own country, many people go through terrible things, and there's nothing more so than the loss of all those innocent young children! So how is it that countries who hate us are getting billions from us and a tragedy such as Newtown gets a visit and a few tears and the House and Senate have to debate over $60 million to help the people affected by "Sandy"? God bless and help the parents of those sweet lives to somehow get through it and know that there are 20 new angels in heaven today! Make that 26 counting the adults! I was particularly touched by the actions of one of the teachers who shielded her group with her own body to save them but lost her own life. That is what Guardian Angels do! All of you please keep in mind....KENTUCKY cares too!! Carolyn

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Ranchotad

3:33 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Mike - you truly are a despicable character. Perhaps you were NEVER taught how to behave in a situation like this. Shame on you to talk so disrespectfully of our President, who has done nothing but good for America and is one of the smartest presidents this country has had.

Nancy Haig

8:47 am on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

We have stuffed animals we would love to send to Newton to help the Red Cross and Kids of Newton. Please let me know where you will be today so we can get them to you..

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LILLIAN A VISCIONE

9:09 am on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

ROB,
THAT WAS A WONDERFUL THING YOU DID.
WE NEED MORE GOOD PEOPLE IN THE WORLD.
GOOD LUCK IN WHAT EVER YOU DO.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS
YOUR FRIEND ALWAYS
~LILL

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Tina

10:20 am on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Rob,
I think what you did is wonderful, just to let them know that Bridgewater cares. I have reached out to Target and Macy's to see if I can get some donations for you. They may contact you themselves I gave the number you posted if they contact me then I will get in touch with you. I hope we can fill your jeep..
Thoughts and prayers go out all day everyday.
Tina

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Nancy

11:04 am on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Rob,
I do not know you, but wanted to tell you, what you did was so wonderful, kind and compassionate. All of us are grieving this terrible loss but none so much as those involved. You had tragedy strike your family and now you are paying it forward. May God bless you and your family. Sometimes terrible things bring out the best in others. There is still an awful lot of good out there.

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Corinne

11:06 am on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

I sent this to every e-mail I could find and on their Facebook page...thank you for what you did...I feel so helpless just sitting here crying :(.

Dear Toys "R" Us,

I am not sure who to contact or where to start to with this. I am a resident of Connecticut, the most heartbroken state in America right now. Due to the recent tragedy that took place at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, I couldn't help but wonder if the parents of the sweet, innocent victims had finished their Christmas shopping. I know many of the children have siblings, too young to understand what is going on, and that mom and dad may be too grief stricken to shop for Christmas. I call on you, Toys "R" Us, to shed a little Christmas joy on these young children. Please show these people that despite all the bad, there is still good in this world. These children are still waiting for Santa to come, and I think we need to help them. I personally will do anything I can to help with such an effort. Thank you.

Corinne Thomas
West Haven, Connecticut

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Janie Thomas

2:31 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Corrine:
I am with you I live in California the bay area. I will do whatever I can to get the word to Toy R'Us. Maybe a group of people can actually deliver food and gifts on Christmas day would be awesome, and just give them as many hugs as possible. God Bless All!!!!

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Nancy A

2:53 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Hi Corinne. On the Toys "R" Us website, they have a "contact us" page. I hope you don't mind, but I attached your letter in an email to Toys "R" Us. You had a great idea. I hope they step up and make a donation thanks to you. Have a blessed Christmas.

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Nancy A

8:55 pm on Friday, December 21, 2012

Corinne, I just received this message in response to the email I sent to Toys "R" Us with your letter attached.

Thank you for contacting Toys “R”Us. I really appreciate the email you sent. I was sickened to hear of the tragic situation in Connecticut. I am forwarding your email to our corporate guest relations team, and am hopeful that they will respond in a positive manner.

Thank you again for contacting Toys “R” Us. We value your business and look forward to serving you in the future!

Sincerely,

Frank Hopkins

Toys “R” Us Customer Service Team
1-800-TOYSRUS

erin arbelaez

11:09 am on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Words cannot express how amazing you are and how much of a blessing you are to those in Sandy Hook and to the world. We definitely need more people like you and your wife who can just wake up, listen to the Lord and act on it without hesitation. The fruit of your seeds is apparent. God used you to bring the rolls for the hamburgers - no question about that. Amazing ain't it? That God could use a normal Joe from Jersey to complete a blessing for the masses miles away. I'm honored for you that you were able to be a part of such a beautiful thing in the midst of such a horrific tragedy. In spirit - I'm right there with you holding up my sign that NC loves and sympathizes with those affected by this tragedy and the others that occur in our backyard as well as in foreign lands every single day. Keep shining the light you were given because it affects people in such a good way that it can breed a new generation of people who just simply care. It shows we're still human and not ice blocks. May God continue to bless you and yours !

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Ranchotad

3:33 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

The world needs more gracious folks like you. After the shock and grief of Sandy Hook, the heart of America is broken.

Frank C.

11:09 am on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

God bless you Robert and Lucrecia Young! How wonderful of you to think of others as people thought of you. If only more people would pass things forward and remember what others did for them, the world would be a kinder and gentler place.

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DLR

11:12 am on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Since I heard the news on Friday, I've been wondering what else I can do for this town. This is a great idea.

Where are you located on Milltown Road? Other than this morning and 3pm, what other times will you be collecting? What else besides stuffed animals? When will you be delivering to Newtown?

Another way to get this info out is to create a Facebook page and to post that page information here. It will spread quickly.

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Carolyn Brown

2:53 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Is there a way those of us who want to, can help Robert & Lucrecia with the gas to make any more trips? It's not a free ride esp. with gas prices as high as they are. Anybody have any ideas about how this can be done? I live in Ky and don't know anything about that area, but would gladly put in whatever I can afford just to help out!

gina berlin

11:19 am on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

To the Young family, Awesome! Just Awesome.

You have inspired The Berlins in Spring TX to get some Beenie Babies together!

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Joyce Leven

11:21 am on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

You are a wonderful couple with so much to offer. Bless your hearts.

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Loretta

11:22 am on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

What a wonderful example of paying it forward. We, as a country, need to learn to pay things forward instead of "you owe me". Thank you Mr. Young.

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Jaloney Caldwell

2:53 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

I love the show of support and compassion towards the 20 children that died in the Connecticut tragedy. However, there is a group of parents who also suffered unnecessary, horrible deaths of their children, too. They have not received ANY acknowledgement from the president. No groups have risen to the cause to help them with expenses, prayers, cards, letters or support to help them in their first Christmas without their recently departed child. Irronically our nation lost its 20th child to a pitbull mauling in the same 24 hour span that the Connecticut tragedy occurred when a 2 yr old Topeka, Kansas girl was killed by a relatives pitbull that they were visiting. Mom was present and could do nothing to save her child. This tragedy did not make the national news. Many adults, moms, dads, and spouses were killed this year, too. including a man in Fresno, Ca just last week. Please keep these families in your hearts, prayers and well wishes, too as they have been ignored. At some point our nation has to turn off the reality t.v. and realize that this dog fad is filling up coffins and leaving a lot of innocent people with permanent disfigurement. Ignoring victims because of a powerful world wide pitbull lobby isn't the American way. Love thy neighbor always needs to supersede politics.

Lori Walker

11:37 am on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

If you want to help and send anything Do what I do pick a church in the direct area and send your items to them with a note to ask for help distributing Just google a local church They will take it from there once the items arrive

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Michelle Leverich

11:39 am on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Robert this is Michelle. We spoke earlier. thank you for all you have done for the community. I am putting something out to see what we can do here from IL. This community needs support from around the country. We will talk more soon.

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Kristie Baker

11:44 am on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

God Bless You for all that you are doing to help! What a horrible tragedy. We have lots of stuffed animals to send if you could give us an address to send to.

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Matthew Sinner

11:50 am on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Do you have an address I can send some stuffed animals to? I will overnight them so the children get them before x-mas...my heart is aching for all those affected.

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Liz

11:52 am on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

there are teddy bears coming from Boston soon - we are having 2 fill a bus drives going- it may have to be after Christmas but we'll be there as soon as we can - we have your backs CT, stay strong - love, Boston, MA

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Brenda Reagan

12:03 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

I have an idea. If people were so touched by the signs that you held up, why not try to do something on a larger scale. I don't know how this could be done, but what if people sent in signs and they were posted along the roads of Newtown, CT. Imagine how the community would feel if this was done. They may feel like they were being hugged as they drove through town. Support from everywhere. I don't know if this would work. but those poor people down there need some light for the darkness of their souls right now.

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Crystal

1:42 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Brenda,

I think that is a great idea! People can send a sign with a message and also where they are from. If there is a great response, we could fill the town with signs from all over. They would certainly know we are here for them. I am completely on board and would love to do whatever I can. My e-mail is cnifong11@live.com

texanstar

12:20 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Thank you for helping restore my faith in mankind.

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Robert Young

8:21 pm on Wednesday, December 19, 2012

alexa, any many have restored my faith in mankind. Luv ya Robert & Lucrecia

tina shelly

12:27 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

please tell them that they have our love and support up here in Ringtown,Pa from the Myro family.. we hold them all in our hearts with much sympathy and love. our Prayers will be with them all..
much LOVE and METTA...

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Arlene M. Baladi

12:43 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Rob...I don't know you either, but that was an incredibly kind, loving gesture on your part. May God bless you and your family as well as anyone affected by this senseless tragedy. Peace to all.

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mindirells

1:42 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Beautifully done - very touching. Thank you for what you did.

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Darby Miller

1:42 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Therapy dogs gave love too,God bless.

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Susan

1:46 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

My heart grieves for the parents that lost their sweet little precious children in that awful act of EVIL .... but, who is crying for the babies that are aborted everyday? It's not political .. it's a fact! Why aren't people rising up on the behalf of those little ones and saying these senseless deaths have got to STOP! ... Every child is a precious child of GOD .. even the unborn ones! Grieve for all children that have lost "LIFE", even those that didn't get a "LIFE"!

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Kirk Hastings

1:58 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Robert, I know exactly how you and your wife feel. We live in southern New Jersey, and I wish there was some way we could go up to Newtown and hug every one of the parents that lost their children. Thank you for your efforts, and I hope your new home is finished soon.

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Robert Young

8:21 pm on Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Kirk, if I ever would get the chance to hug one of the parents I will make sure they know it is from New Jersey.

Edwin Morris

2:31 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Robert, God bless you and keep you safe in your endeavors to help. San Antonio, TX also feels the pain and offers prayers for the families and you.

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Linda

2:31 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Mr Young God Bless you. We all sit in our homes and want to do something but you did. I personally think cash for the families to bury their loved ones would be the most helpful at this time. Most people don't have insurance policies for their children.

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Robert Young

8:21 pm on Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Linda, Great suggestion. That may be a good place to spend some of the checks from folks out of state.

Deb

2:31 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Rob, your acts are truly led by God. I couldn't write anything because I was crying so much. I want so much to do something and this tragedy has affected my children more than anyone will ever knew. Our prayers, love, tears, and faith are with all the families. Knowing that soon, but not soon enough, this too will pass is small condolence; we must keep our faith and trust that God continue to give us strength each and every minute. Your pain reaches us in Georgia but prayers are heard and answered everywhere.

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Susan

2:53 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

People STOP saying you "want" to do something ... do like Mr. Young and his wife did .. get off your duff and just GOOOOOOOOOOOOO do it! Could have, would have, should have .... just Gooooooooooooooooo !!! Make a difference and STOP talking about it. Go, Go, Go !!! IF you can drive a car ... then GO!

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Anita Pacheco

3:33 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Robert and Lucrecia Young I do not know you either, yet feel like I would run to you both and hug you for being such woderful,kind, and giving human beings. My 12 yr old grand daughter Regina and I wish we could fly to Newtown,Ct. to help in any way we possibly could. How ever that is not possible due to my health issues and lack of funds. I am asking neighbors and all family members to donate what ever they can to these families, i will be looking for a local bank to distribute the monies as soon as I set it up . Thank You for your generosity and your display of love and compassion to the people of Newton. May God bless you and your family.
My eternal respect to you both.
Anita Pacheco & Regina Davis

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Anita Pacheco

3:33 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Thank you to everyone who has helped in any way to Newtown,Ct.

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Crystal

4:50 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

I had replied to Brenda Reagans comment earlier today about bringing signs with messages of love to Newtown. I left my e-mail address and was contacted by another reader, Karen, who would also like to make this happen. If anyone else would like to take part, please e-mail me at cnifong11@live.com

Robert and Lucrecia, thank you for sharing your beautiful story. It has inspired myself and others.

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Ralph Ostuni

11:13 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

My aunt and uncle and cousins are from Newtown after this terrorible tragedy I've talked to them , and they said christmas was cancelled, people took down x-mas decorations, and are in mourning, the people are in shock and in disbelief, they appreciate all the support, but nothing will bring back their loved ones,

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Robert Young

12:53 pm on Monday, December 24, 2012

We were there on Wednesday and all xmas decorations were still up and it looked breathtaking.

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Robert Young

8:27 am on Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Ralph, your cousins are wrong. They did not take down the xmas decorations.

Robert Young

11:13 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

To all of you we sincererly thank you but we just did what we needed to do. We will be leaving on Thursday again with a jeep now filled with Stuffed Animals. We will be out in Bridgewater again tomorrow to see what is dropped off. I have a wonderful wife who is very emotional about this tragic event. Thanks to all and you all have done something by just thinking about the kids and familys.
Our LOve out to all of you and thoes of you who have kids no matter what aga HUG them.
LOve
Robert & Lucrecia Young

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Peter T

11:13 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Bob- your compassion has given people light in a time of darkness. God bless you. Peter

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Robert Young

11:13 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Toy-Drive-for-Newtown/452196924840515?skip_nax_wizard=true#!/pages/Toy-Drive-for-Newtown/452196924840515

Here is the link to the Facebook Page I created in order to make things more organized and people know exactly where to drop donations off etc. Thank you for all the support and donations already!

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Robert Young

12:44 pm on Tuesday, January 22, 2013

To all from ROBERT YOUNG. Just wanted to take the time and Thank each and everyone of you for your gifts and prayers. The people of Newtown appreciated us from around the country and from Bridgewater. Again, thanks and may God Bless You All. Robert young

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