The Mission

Our Mission: We are a small family of four that have decided to not wait until we win the lottery to make a difference! We are commiting ourselves to four years on the road fulltime in a motorhome. Leaving behind the comforts of home permanently in an effort to help feed the homeless families and persons that live on our streets. We can help change the outcome of people's lives, especially those families with children that live out on our streets. In a motorhome with a pull along trailer, we will be visiting every North American city we can reach, except Mexico. We are loading our trailer with gently used blankets, coats, clothing, children's toys, pajamas, socks, shoes, pens, pencils, paper products. If you can donate any of these items, we ask that you become a Motorhome Missionary Supporter by donating any items that you can spare to make this mission a success! Due to the nature of our mission, we desperately need a motorhome to make this work. We wish to trade our treasured coins for any items we can use and a motorhome !! Once we have all of our treasured coins traded, we will be heading out to homeschool the boys and seek adventure in every city across North America. Scroll down to view our Motorhome Missionary Trading Post of Coins that we wish to trade for any items. They are listed and not just random coins! We'll trade for anything that will help and further our mission!
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Thursday, April 26, 2007

Mission Impossible

We always dreamed that one day we would win the lottery and be able to do this. As long as we are independantly wealthy, we should be alright. Then the boys said, "Mom, why do we have to wait to be rich or win the lottery?" I really had no response. Now here we are; we are dedicated and commited to providing hot, home cooked meals for homeless families/persons all over North America. We know that we have someone watching over us and we have to trust that belief alot...obviously. It's been four years in the making...now our boys are 14 and 11 and we have but a few minutes left with them. It's time!

Please help us by donating any used items such as blankets, clothes, sock, shoes, coats -- there is a more extensive list below. Also, if you see anything you might want to trade, drop us a line and be sure to include which coin(s) you are interested in trading.

Here's Our Motorhome Trading Post:

  • We have been contacted by our Motorhome Donator. She is willing to donate the rig still. The catch is that it needs a new roof, floor and cupboards. We have passed on this offer but kindly thank Hattie for her more than generous donation. She has also donated clothes and other items to this mission. Thank you so kindly.
  • 1745 George II Shilling
  • 1782 Carolus III 2 Real (Spanish)
  • 1795 Dundee Half Penny
  • 1799 George III One Farthing
  • 1804 Carolus IIII Silver Piece
  • 1806 Georgius III Halfpenny
  • 1807 George III Halfpenny
  • 1829B Charles X Roi 5 francs
  • 1830-A Charles X Roi 5-cent silver
  • 1838 Trade & Navigation Token-pure copper -- I'M TRADED!
  • 1845 Victoria Farthing
  • 1851 George IIII Six Pence
  • 1851-A Un Centime (France)
  • 1854 New Brunswick One Penny Currency
  • 1861-M 5 Centisimi (Italy)
  • 1863 M-BN 1 Lira
  • 1868 1 Franc
  • 1868 20 Reis
  • 1869 20 Krajczar
  • 1881 Farthing
  • 1888 1-cent Straits Settlements
  • 1889 5-cent Straits Settlements
  • 1893 10 Centavos
  • 1895 25 cents – quartje (Dutch)
  • 1898 Farthing
  • 1900 Victoria One Penny
  • 1902 Edward VII One Penny
  • 1913 Georgius V One Penny
  • 1944 Farthing
  • 1954 100 Francs
  • 1977 Silver Cdn. Coin Set in Plastic Hard Case
  • 1977 Silver Jubilee Silver Dollar Cdn. Cased, Specimen Dollar