(theresa redlein, mother) "when i had brandon 24 years ago they said it was a million and one chance it would ever happen again so when i had matthew and it happened again it was a complete shock." (matthew redlein, 7th grader) "it makes a lot of things a lot harder but really you have to work through it and do the best you can with what you got." what he also got was a big heart--the 7th grader is on a mission. (matthew redlein, 7th grader) "everyone has their own form of a struggle and any way you can make that better you want to help." he started selling bracelets and baked goods at school--from nickels and dimes to hundreds and now thousands of donated dollars. he's raising money to pay for service dogs to help veterans with post combat disabilities. (matthew redlein, 7th away from them." (carolyn gusoff, reporting) "while a guide or service dog is completely free to the recipient it costs 50 thousand dollars to raise, train and place each one and just sponsoring a puppy costs 6 thousand dollars. (jeff fernandez, guide dog foundation volunteer) "this is phenomenal, the guide dog