Chevy Supports Breast Cancer Awareness

September 4th, 2012 by

It’s always nice to see a company that really cares about its customers. All too often in the mad rush to make money, large businesses forget about the personal touch. That is why we here at McCluskey Chevrolet, your Used Car Dealer Cincinnati, are proud to be part of the Chevrolet family.

Chevrolet Racing will continue their fight against breast cancer this weekend. During the race at the Atlanta Motor Speedway, Chevy will donate $200 to the American Cancer Society’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer for every lap driven under the caution flag.

“For our 100th birthday in 2011, Chevrolet began its support of the American Cancer Society, and the generous response from our dealers, employees and customers told us we needed to help the Society fight for more birthdays,” said Don Johnson, vice president of Chevrolet Sales and Service. “At Chevy, we believe everyday heroes can accomplish extraordinary things, and it is in this spirit that we work to achieve a world without breast cancer.”

October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. In September, Chevrolet will announce additional brand, dealer, employee and consumer activities in support of the American Cancer Society and Making Strikes Against Breast Cancer.

“Last year, contributions of more than $900,000 supported the American Cancer Society’s mission to save lives by helping people stay well and get well, by finding cures and by fighting back against this disease,” said Roshini George, national vice president of health promotions for the American Cancer Society. “As we approach National Breast Cancer Awareness month in October, we want thank the Chevrolet family for its support and remind everyone to take the steps that make a difference in our fight against breast cancer.”

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