Hudson helps firefighter, Armed Forces sergeant head to football championship with Team Canada
“It’s gonna help me a ton,” said O’Driscoll. “And all of the money, that extra, is going to be split evenly with my teammates going to Finland. So it’s not only helping me. It’s helping my teammates as well.”campaign and decided to help by organizing a small raffle to raise money.
But that eventually turned into a bigger event, once the donations from local businesses started pouring in. “In a small community, everybody sticks up for each other, everybody helps each other out,” said O’Driscoll. “And to see the actual support here, it’s just amazing.” “People I don’t even know, coming up to me, congratulating me and cheering me on. It’s pretty impressive and super humbling.”She hopes to help bring the championship home and says there’s nothing better than to know her community will be watching and rooting for her.