When I asked my son Quinn what he wanted for graduation, he didn't ask for a party or a pile of presents. He said he wanted to get his business off the ground. That's the kind of kid he is. Quinn has spent his senior year building toward something real. He has the tools. He has the mowers. He even has contacts ready to hire him. He has a plan and the work ethic to back it up — all he needs is his truck.
Right now, his truck is sitting in the driveway instead of on the road where it belongs, and getting it to the shop is the one thing standing between him and a running business. Once that truck is fixed, he's ready to go. So instead of a graduation party, instead of gift cards and cake, we're asking for something more meaningful: help us get Quinn's truck repaired so he can get to work.
Every dollar goes directly toward the repair costs that will let him start taking jobs, building his client list, and doing what he's genuinely excited to do — run his own lawn care business and build something of his own from the ground up. If you were going to bring a gift, bring it here instead. If you want to celebrate him, this is how. He's ready. Let's get that truck running.
Right now, his truck is sitting in the driveway instead of on the road where it belongs, and getting it to the shop is the one thing standing between him and a running business. Once that truck is fixed, he's ready to go. So instead of a graduation party, instead of gift cards and cake, we're asking for something more meaningful: help us get Quinn's truck repaired so he can get to work.
Every dollar goes directly toward the repair costs that will let him start taking jobs, building his client list, and doing what he's genuinely excited to do — run his own lawn care business and build something of his own from the ground up. If you were going to bring a gift, bring it here instead. If you want to celebrate him, this is how. He's ready. Let's get that truck running.

