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Shannen White from Hillcrest Transitional Housing in St. Joseph, Mo has asked us for assistance. This is going to be their biggest fundraiser so far this year and she is asking for us to get the word out to local businesses/restaurants. They are needing entries for the challenge. Hillcrest is a great addition to our St. Joe community. They offer a hand up and education to local residents that are struggling. They educate local residents and help them become self-sufficient. They are seeing 5th year welfare recipients and I think it’s incredible that when they graduate this program, 85% of graduates are still self sufficient after 5 years!! THAT’S HUGE!!
BPM is entering the challenge and we would like our employees to join in on the fun. Also, if anyone can contribute any ingredients from their garden, it would be much appreciated! WE ARE IN IT TO WIN IT!!
Please contact our St. Joe BPM contact Tracy James (tracy@andersonautogroup, or ext 8076) for all the details. Tracy will email the entry and information to you. Please pass it on to any of your contacts that may want to participate.
Jerry is a veteran we donated a Taurus to just 2 months ago at the North store, however the transmission is out. Our service guys do an excellent job of getting these units ready as inexpensively and quickly as possible. You just never know what the future holds. A test drive is one thing, daily driving is another, and this tranny was just no good after continuous driving. Our goal is to make these units last 1-2 years for folks, in hopes that in that time they will be in a better position in their lives to purchase a different car. Well 2 months doesn’t cut it, so we are going to take Jerry’s Taurus back and donate him a different car.
Just as a reminder, Jerry is a veteran who has served our country on a few different tours. He is a participant in the Vocational Rehabilitation & Employment program through the VA. Jerry has also completed his second year at Southeast Community College. Jerry is planning on continuing his education and becoming an engineer. He is taking summer classes, as well as participates in the VA program. He also suffers from PTSD, as well as other issues. During our first donation he told me this next week is the hardest for him (fireworks). Jerry is dependent on a vehicle with his class schedule, VA program, and various appointments he attends weekly.
Catherine was born and raised in Grand Island where she attended Heartland Lutheran High School where she was involved in almost every sport and several extra-curricular activities that kept her busy, focused, and determined. A major obstacle she had to overcome is moving successfully into adulthood without her parents. Catherine’s father passed away when she was in elementary school, and she also lost her mother when she was in high school. With her life experiences of losing both her parents at a young age, she has been empowered to help those who have had similar struggles.
In high school she discovered what she wanted for a future career which pushed her to where she is now. Catherine is currently a sophomore at UNK working towards a degree in Social Work. Her classes are empowering her and she is excited for what the next two years will bring. College has been an amazing experience for her to grow her future. Along with schooling she is currently employed at Crossroads Mission and Homeless Shelter. In her job she works with the guests to advocate for them for their needs and help to get them basic supplies and check them into the program. Needless to say she has been plenty busy this year between school and work.
Congratulations to Aaron Armstrong from Anderson Ford of St Joe for setting a new record with 500 oil changes in a two week period. Aaron has been working with AAG in the Quick Lane department since 2011. Aaron definitely displays many of the AAG Cultural Vales, especially Motivation and Empowerment. Congratulations Aaron on this setting the bar high with this huge accomplishment!
Click the link below to see the surprise he got from his crew!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bxg2rQ1fmfjnUGJta21saFZfS0k/view?usp=drivesdk
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