Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Chevrolet Fireball Run brings search for missing children to North Charleston

Chevrolet Fireball Run Brings Search for Missing Children to North Charleston
The largest active recovery effort for missing and exploited children in the country arrived in North Charleston, SC as part of the Fireball Run’s Race to Recover America’s Missing Children.

The 2011 Chevrolet Fireball Run, themed “Southern Excursion” includes over 40 teams competing in a 2,500 mile, eight day adventure.  Each team of the race is assigned a child from their home region along with thousands of posters to distribute along the route. A decal featuring the child is affixed to the vehicle, creating a rolling milk carton. To date, the effort has assisted in the recovery of 36 missing children.

Chevrolet Fireball Run - Mayor Summey drops the flagCompetitors in the Run include NASCAR Driver Geoff Bodine, NASA Shuttle Astronaut Winston Scott and Actor/Activist Kevyn Major Howard. Fans can watch live on FireballRun.com/LIVE; this year audiences can scan QR codes on the GPS-equipped cars for info and prizes.

The teams drive a fleet of exotic vehicles, which includes an Angel-1, a specially designed 2011 Chevrolet Camaro dedicated to the more than 1,000 first responders who lost their lives on 9/11 and since Sept. 11. The fleet also includes famous vehicles featured in movies and TV series.

2 comments:

  1. Please use the recent Caylee Anthony Model in finding missing children: Without the Bella Vita!

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  2. RIP:
    All of our Native children who have been killed by speed and reckless driving.
    We will never forget...
    Speed Kills No Excuses!

    Also, with the 501c3's writing off their donations..with Luxe.com; Please build us a Full Hospital in Orlando for SPEED and Reckless Driving and include new helicopters for fatal emergencies.

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