Volvo Cars of North America Launches National Search for Everyday Heroes
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Volvo for Life Awards to be a Multi-year Program to Celebrate Ordinary People Doing Extraordinary Things - Nominations Accepted at www.volvoforlifeawards.com
NEW YORK--Dec. 4, 2002; Volvo Cars of North America today launched a national public
service program to inspire people to make outstanding contributions to
their communities. The Volvo for Life Awards will be a multi-year
grassroots program that celebrates and honors ordinary people doing
extraordinary things and makes more than $500,000 in financial
contributions in its inaugural year.
Beginning today and through Feb. 28, 2003, Volvo invites people to
log onto www.volvoforlifeawards.com to submit nominations for
individuals who go above and beyond the call of duty in the areas of
safety, quality of life and the environment.
"We want to find and honor the everyday people who have
accomplished things such as building a community center for needy
kids, developing recycling programs for their schools, or helping save
the life of a perfect stranger," said Vic Doolan, president of Volvo
Cars of North America. "Quite often, these individuals don't get the
national attention and recognition they deserve. The Volvo for Life
Awards will highlight these local heroes on a national stage. By doing
so, we hope to inspire other people to become more involved in their
communities."
Expected to be the largest-ever program of its kind, the Volvo for
Life Awards will profile a large number of nominees on the Web site
and in the media in the coming months. Ten program finalists will be
announced in March. A panel of celebrity judges who embody the heroic
spirit, including Dr. Jane Goodall, Sen. Bill Bradley, Caroline
Kennedy, Dr. Sally Ride, Eunice Kennedy Shriver and Maya Lin, will
select three winners. Volvo will donate $50,000 to the charity of each
winner's choice. They also will be honored in New York on April 16,
2003, at the first Volvo for Life Awards ceremony, a gala event to be
held at Times Square Studios that will feature a celebrity host and
musical entertainment.
"There never has been a better time to honor people who act with
care, conscience and character for the betterment of society, and it
makes sense for a company such as Volvo to shine a spotlight on these
people," Doolan said. "Our brand has long associated with such men and
women. Some have been Volvo employees, such as Nils Bohlin, an
engineer who in 1959 invented the first three-point safety belt, which
remains the standard in automobiles today and is responsible for
saving countless lives and preventing innumerable injuries.
"Others have been people Volvo has supported, such as Ann Bancroft
and Liv Arnesen," Doolan added. "These two schoolteachers from
Scandia, Minn., and Oslo, Norway last year became the first women to
ski across Antarctica, while conducting virtual classrooms via the Web
with three million school children worldwide."
Doolan announced the Volvo for Life Awards today at a news
conference held in New York at the Scandinavia House. Four local
heroes who Doolan noted "illustrate the heroes we expect to find and
honor in the months ahead" helped launch the program.
-- | Joshua Marcus, a 16-year-old student from Boca Raton, Fla., who raised more than $350,000 to buy school supplies for South Florida kids; |
-- | Harold Overmann, a retired school superintendent from Spirit Lake, Iowa, who helped install two wind turbines that today power his school district; and, |
-- | Mary Whitehead and Robert Hughes of St. Louis, Mo., two strangers who in May pulled a family from a burning truck on a Missouri highway. |
Doolan also unveiled complete program details:
-- Through Feb. 28, 2003, individuals may submit nominations at
www.volvoforlifeawards.com. During this time, selected
nominees' stories will be presented on the site.
-- At the conclusion of the nomination process, Volvo will select
50 semi-finalists, who will receive certificates of merit. Ten
will be selected as finalists and be awarded $10,000 each. Of
those ten, celebrity judges will choose the three program
winners. These three winners will receive an additional
$50,000 to be donated to the charities of their choice.
-- Volvo also will make financial donations to each judge's
charity of choice.
-- The three winners and their families will travel to New York
City to be honored at the first-ever Volvo for Life Awards
ceremony at Times Square Studios on April 16, 2003. A film
documenting each winner's accomplishment will be presented.
-- At the ceremony, which will feature celebrity hosts and
musical performances, the judges will announce the Volvo for
Life Awards top winner, who will receive a Volvo car for the
rest of his or her life.
For more information, visit www.volvoforlifeawards.com.
Media: For photos and more information on the Volvo for Life Awards: www.volvocars-pr.com.