If anyone on here is part of Brittney's family, first know that I pray for y'all every day. I hope she is found soon.
I run a locally based savings site and would love to post some info about the fundraiser this weekend, and any other fundraisers/info, on my site. It may not do much, but it may help get the info out some more. Please feel free to PM me and give me the info if you'd like me to do this.
This is such a great idea!
I cut and pasted this from my earlier post. It is the information regarding the bucket drive. I would also send a private message on Brittney's Hometown Search page. As someone previously state, her step-mom is the admin. for the page and she will have the most accurate information. Hope this helps!!!
My earlier post:
"For those in the Mobile area, you may be interested in attending this on Saturday. It was written today by CW (BW mom) and posted on the Hometown Search for Brittney FB page. Let's help get the word out!!!!!!*
Here is the information regarding Saturday:
CW *"We r having a bucket drive this saturday for reward money that will b givin to crimestoppers to help us get answers about Brittneys disappearance ! We need all the help that we can get ! If u can help please let me no ! We need to find my baby !! She is very missed and loved !!"
The Hometown Search for Brittney Wood: "The Bucket Drive will be at the Walgreen's in Tillman's Corner on Three Notch Road at 10 a.m....That's the meeting place but we are hoping there will be enough that we can cover a lot of the intersections."
Also, don't forget there is a bank account set up at Compass Bank called "Brittney Wood Donations" that anyone can donate search funds to. I have been informed that all the funds will be directly used for finding BW and that it is managed by a non-family member. You will also be given a receipt for your donation.*
PS : for those inquiring, a bucket drive is when an organization locates itself on the sidewalks of main intersections, so when the lights turn red they can walk up to cars that roll down their windows wanting to drop donations in the collection "bucket". Where I'm from, Volunteer fire stations do this a lot, but they use their fireman boots instead of buckets. I think you have to get a city permit to hold one and I have even heard that in some cities up north they are not permitted. So this might be why not everyone has heard of or seen them before."