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  • I donated a helmet to the charity auction at a local convention in Mathieu Lacombe's name. Mathieu is the young man I visited in the hospital just before he passed away from cancer (link to the whole story in my signature).

    The convention organizers took up a secret collection at the con to purchase the helmet and present it to his mother. They raised $1006.21. The proceeds from this and othe items at the auction go to support the local childrens hospital.

    Here is Mathieu's mom wearing the helmet with me as the Master Chief while the crowd chants "Spartans Never Die"!

    Welcome to my 405th page. I have made many improvements to the costume over the last year. It doesn't look much like it did in the beginning. I am also about to have my new chest piece completed. But here's how the costume looks now:



    On a related note, the annual SF and Fantasy convention that occurs near the hospital where Mathieu Lacombe was treated will be holding a charity auction. Currently the organizers are hoping the proceeds can be donated to that hospitcal in Mathieu's name.
    The convention's website: http://hal-con.com/
    The story of my encounter with Mathieu - http://chief117.webs.com/apps/blog/show/7691097-visit-to-iwk-children-s-hospital-
    Thank you so much for posting the story about your avatar. I am overwhelmed by the beautiful thing you did for Matthieu and his family. God bless you good sir.
    Oh! By the way, can you friend me? Since I just started I'm kinda by myself here. And one other thing, I may not be Canadian, but I have a long family history in the military(traced it back to Ulysses S. Grant) and I want to be an officer too, so I'd like to say thanks for serving.
    Hi, I just signed up a few days ago and I'm actually a senior at Fayetteville Christian School in Fayetteville, NC and what we do is that every senior class goes out into the world to do a mission trip. This last few years they went to Africa but I'm actually going to Costa Rica. I've heard some amazing stories from other alumni but none of those compares to what you did for Matt. I can only hope that I will be able to compare. Spartans never die and may God bless you and your family for the rest of your life man. May I tell some of my friends and teachers about this?
    I don't even know what to say. Matt's story was so touching. You really made a difference in someone's life man. God bless you.
    wow... i'm blown away by what you did for Matthieu... i just don't know what to say... there should be more people like you and the team that built the suit... just incredible...
    Hi Haissan, and thanks for stopping by.

    No, I just wanted to do something constructive with the costume after all the work involved in creating and then upgrading it. I've recently moved to another city and I have to make new contacts to continue my community service. You can follow my progress here: http://chief117.webs.com/

    Hey, It might just be me but I can't see the pictures in your last post about the walk. I'd love to see the pictures though! Are they somewhere else?
    Salutations! I've been putting the costume to good use. With friends in other costumes, I've done a walk through the downtown area collecting change (and posing for pictures) to raise funds so we can take part in a 5 Km walk to support the fight against prostate cancer in June.
    Here's a picture taken of us through some guys' windshield as we crossed the street in front of him:

    Greetings to you all!

    Although I am pleased that my development of the NOOB Reading List (
    http://www.405th.com/showthread.php/30542-NOOB-reading-list ) seems to be helping the Halo costuming world, nothing compares to what the community has enabled me to do.

    As a result of the effort being led by Ithica to create a Halo costume for a terminal cancer patient ( http://www.405th.com/showthread.php/31195-Now-it-s-our-turn-to-do-something-amazing...... ) I was able to visit Matthieu Lacombe and perhaps, for a few minutes, make things a bit brighter for him. I've Blogged the entire story of my visit here: http://maritimeheavyarmour.webs.com/apps/blog/entries/show/6660093-iwk-visit-

    Thank you to all the great folks at the 405th and my best hopes to Matthieu!
    Welcome to my page!

    My major contribution to the 405th is the NOOB Reading List available here:
    http://www.405th.com/showthread.php/30542-NOOB-reading-list

    I've been continuing to upgrade my low-def Mk VI Master Chief to a high-def version. I expect to be putting up some fun pics of the upgrades soon.

    Finally made the decision as to what my next long term project will be; the Doomguy! I am still planning things out but I may be able to start a WIP thread in the next couple of weeks.

    Thanks for stopping by!
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Mustangs and auto racing
Website
http://www.maritimeheavyarmour.webs.com
Location
Ontario, Canada
Occupation
Canadian Navy
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