Listen up, ya doughnuts!If you're around Asbury Park, NJ you know Casey White and what a fierce and incredible mom and overall woman she is. Chances are, you probably own something from Rebel Supply, the kick-ass retail shop she runs on Cookman Ave.In addition to styling half of this town in delicious threads and helping everyone make cash through consignment, she regularly raises money for charities and organizations like- The Purple Heart- Planned Parenthood- AANE (The Asperger / Autism Network)- and moreShe's also personally raised thousands of dollars for local underprivileged families through Rebel Supply (for example, our Giving Tree this past holiday season matched customers' donations so that low-income families could afford to give their children toys for Christmas).This, on top of supporting the hell out of other local businesses, artists, and musicians.￼(photo is a couple of years old- he's 10 now BUT JUST AS CUTE. Like, an amount of cuteness you can't handle)This story is about Stanley, one of Casey's two beautiful and passionate children. Stanley is a special-needs kid and is growing up fast. He has been diagnosed with a spectrum of disorders that make it difficult for him to process the world around him and impede his ability to learn and grow alongside his classmates.These disorders include:- Autism- ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)- Sensory Processing Disorder- CVS (Cyclical Vomiting Syndrome)- and low muscle toneHis episodes have gotten him suspended from schools and other events, forcing Casey to put her life and her business on pause to take care of him at home.We're here to help Casey raise money for a specially-trained service dog that will offer multipurpose assistance catering specifically to Stanley's needs and helping him through his episodes.There are countless stories where people have had great success with service animals, especially with children and adults with Stanley's specific issues.We want to work with a training company to get a golden retriever for Stanley and personalize the new pup's abilities to improve Stanley's quality of life.Unfortunately, this kind of training is HIGHLY expensive and starts at $10,000 (going up to $24,000 when working with certain agencies).We are looking to raise $10,000 dollars for Casey and Stanley so he can have a furry superdog best friend who is going to help him learn to feel comfortable in the world around him.If you wanted an opportunity to thank Casey for a great experience at her shop, for helping you save some dough by letting you consign your old duds at Rebel, for overtipping you like a MFer at any restaurant/bar (you know she does, cuz she's a dope lady!), or just unconditionally being cool and loving and supportive of you,