Rotax Team USA Races for Austism at Rotax World Finals
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Rotax Team USA Races for Austism at Rotax World Finals
by Yaani-Mai Gaddy » Sat Nov 15, 2008 12:03 am
The following is a press release from Rotax about a very worthwhile charity. A goal has been established to raise $2,000.00 for this charity thru the US World Finals Rotax Team. If you are able to please consider contributing a small amount to this cause to help the US World Finals Rotax Team meet their worthy goal.
[quote]November 13, 2008
Rotax Team USA Will Race For Autism On The World Stage This November
Team USA members will represent a charitable cause, www.RaceNowForAutism.org
PALM SPRINGS, CA (November 13, 2008) – While most American families will be gathered around a bountiful feast this Thanksgiving, several American kart racers will be competing in La Conca, Italy for the 2008 Rotax World Finals, a competition that places the top Rotax Max karters on the globe alongside one another to crown a World Champion in three classes.
Team USA will send a team of fourteen racers to the 2008 World Finals this year with an added goal besides making America proud. The team will also be racing for autism. In addition to sponsors, Mazda & SSC Racing, Team USA will represent the autism awareness website, www.RaceNowForAutism.org, as their official charity for Team USA during the World Finals in an effort to raise funds for families affected by autism. Autism is a complex developmental disability that typically appears during the first three years of life and affects a person’s ability to communicate and interact with others. There is no known single cause for autism, but increased awareness and funding can help families today.
“We are very proud to be associated with RaceNowForAutism.org,â€
[quote]November 13, 2008
Rotax Team USA Will Race For Autism On The World Stage This November
Team USA members will represent a charitable cause, www.RaceNowForAutism.org
PALM SPRINGS, CA (November 13, 2008) – While most American families will be gathered around a bountiful feast this Thanksgiving, several American kart racers will be competing in La Conca, Italy for the 2008 Rotax World Finals, a competition that places the top Rotax Max karters on the globe alongside one another to crown a World Champion in three classes.
Team USA will send a team of fourteen racers to the 2008 World Finals this year with an added goal besides making America proud. The team will also be racing for autism. In addition to sponsors, Mazda & SSC Racing, Team USA will represent the autism awareness website, www.RaceNowForAutism.org, as their official charity for Team USA during the World Finals in an effort to raise funds for families affected by autism. Autism is a complex developmental disability that typically appears during the first three years of life and affects a person’s ability to communicate and interact with others. There is no known single cause for autism, but increased awareness and funding can help families today.
“We are very proud to be associated with RaceNowForAutism.org,â€
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by Yaani-Mai Gaddy » Thu Nov 20, 2008 9:56 am
Any donations, $5, $10 or $20 can help build funds for research that will help young kids who suffer from this disablitiy. The goal is to raise $2,000 and they already have 25% of this. If you are able, please take the time to work towards this very important goal.
Making a pledge is as easy as clicking on this link and filling out the form!
http://www.racenowforautism.org/index.p ... &form_id=5
Making a pledge is as easy as clicking on this link and filling out the form!
http://www.racenowforautism.org/index.p ... &form_id=5
- Yaani-Mai Gaddy
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- Joined: Thu Aug 10, 2006 1:59 pm
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