"I am impressed with the accomplishments of the Willow Springs Boys Ranch and I support its efforts in providing boys a better chance to become responsible adults by raising them in a loving, nurturing environment."
--Ronnie Dunn of country music duo Brooks & Dunn

"I have supported Willow Springs Boys Ranch for five years because of the work that Todd Vinson does in providing disadvantaged young men the opportunity to become productive young men in our communities. The locations of the ranch, the facilities and the management style have proven to me that WSBR is a very worthwhile organization and I am hopeful that others will choose to support Todd and his stewardship of the young men of WSBR."
--Aubrey McClendon, CEO of Chesapeake Energy Corporation

"Todd, I appreciate having the opportunity to occasionally work with the boys at Willow Springs Boys' Ranch. I have been impressed with your wonderful blend of a behavioral approach applied with a great Christ-like love and warmth. I appreciate you personally bringing the boys when they need an appointment; such dedication is rare. Not only do you come, but you bring other members of your staff so that they have better insight into how I am also trying to work with the boys.

The boys I have met from the ranch have been wonderful gentlemen. I feel they were in extreme need of help prior to their arrival at your ranch. You have been God's answer to a call for help, and I would recommend your ranch to any young man in need."
--Frank Minirth, M.D.

"I am so enthusiastic about Willow Springs Boys Ranch. WSBR has a big heart for young boys and families who are reaching out for help. I know the WSBR staff to be full of integrity, purpose and passion as they invest in the hearts and lives of boys."
--Joe White, President of Kanakuk Kamps

"I first heard Todd Vinson speak about Willow Springs Boys Ranch in 1996 at a civic club meeting. His message and passionate feelings for boys with no homes or a very dismal home life was very impressive. I knew from previous experience that the project he was about to undertake was no picnic. I was impressed that he had more than a dream or a goal. Both are important, but you also need to count the cost before you start so you will be able to finish.

There is a saying, 'What I call myself is not nearly as important as what you call me.' Todd's a good man with a large heart, not only to love his wife and children, but to love the boys at the ranch.

I am now a retired electrical contractor. I was in business with my father and brother for forty years. I do all the electrical work at WSBR, with the help of other men who volunteer their time and money. If you are considering investing time or money, I would recommend the Willow Springs Boys Ranch. I live in Oklahoma City and sometimes it's not easy to help, but it is very rewarding for everyone involved.
--Richard Parker
 

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