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News Release: UAW-GM Dealers are "Heroes" for Make-A-Wish

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Greater Bay Area Make-A-Wish Foundation Honors Supporters at Wednesday,
September 27 event in San Francisco

UAW-GM – Bay Area dealers joined together to participate in Make A
Difference Day and raised $49,000 last year.
9 October, 2006 – The Greater Bay Area Make-A-Wish Foundation honored eight
“heroes” at its Annual Meeting on Wednesday, September 27, 2006 including
Bay Area UAW-GM Dealers who raised over $49,000 for the Bay Area nonprofit
last year.  These corporations, groups and individuals have shown
extraordinary support of the organization over the past fiscal year.  The
heroes are selected based on their contributions of cash or in-kind goods
and services, but are generally not acknowledged in any public way.



“This is one way in which we can highlight the extraordinary work of some of
the people and organizations that support our chapter,” said Patricia
Wilson, Executive Director.  “Make-A-Wish touches so many people in so many
ways, and it shows in how they choose to support the Foundation.    We have
been selected to receive funds from a sixteen-year-old boy who organizes an
annual fishing tournament to honor his friend who had cancer, a design firm
that wanted to outfit the Make-A-Wish/Z-Line Designs Ford-powered Daytona
Prototype race car, a middle school that holds year-round bake sales and car
washes, and a national corporation that helps us fund wishes.  It is the
commitment of each of these heroes to the children we serve that we are
proud to acknowledge.”



The Make-A-Wish Heroes are:

·         Longs Drugs, Walnut Creek – the sale of logo items at Longs
resulted in the contribution of $197,000 to the Greater Bay Area chapter
last year.

·         Mellam Family Foundation, Redwood City - the contribution of
$85,000 helped fund a new Outreach Coordinator position and the chapter’s
Volunteer Intranet.

·         UAW-GM – Bay Area dealers joined together to participate in Make A
Difference Day and raised $49,000 last year.

·         Z-Line Designs, San Ramon – contributed $20,000 in wish granting
activities, including support of the Make-A-Wish car currently in the Rolex
Racing Series, and donated an additional $200,000 to the Make-A-Wish
Foundation of America.

·         Robert Baer, New York City – participated in a triathlon and
raised $11,000 in memory of his cousin who was granted a wish by the Greater
Bay Area chapter.

·         AJ Casella, Tiburon – now 16 years old, conducted two “Fish For A
Wish” fundraisers that raised $34,000 in cash and in-kind contributions.

·         St. Mary’s Middle School, Walnut Creek – since 2004 the Student
Council has raised over $11,000 through bake sales and other fundraisers.

·         Aethon, Pittsburgh, PA – donated an automated courier system,
valued at $105,000, to help Jericho in his wish to create a robot to deliver
medicine to children in the hospital.



About the Greater Bay Area Make-A-Wish Foundation:

In 2006, the Greater Bay Area Make-A-Wish Foundation® celebrates 22 years of
fulfilling magical wishes for children with life-threatening illnesses. One
of the largest chapters nationwide, it has granted over 4,000 wishes in its
17 Northern California counties: Alameda, Contra Costa, Del Norte, Humboldt,
Lake, Mendocino, Napa, Marin, Monterey, San Benito, San Francisco, San
Mateo, Santa Cruz, Santa Clara, Siskiyou, Solano and Sonoma.  In 2005, the
Chapter was recognized with a coveted “Best in America Seal of Excellence”
award, the first Make-A-Wish Chapter to achieve this distinction for its
outstanding management and governance practices.  Of the 1,000,000 charities
operating in the United States today, it is estimated that fewer than
50,000, or 5 percent, meet or exceed these standards, and, of those, fewer
than 2,000 have been awarded this Seal.   For more information, please call
(800) 464-9474 or visit www.makewish.org.



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