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Car raffle raises $50,000 to support vulnerable youth in 琉璃神社

The money was raised by the Child & Youth Advocacy Centre during its annual car raffle
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Amanda Mason (third from left) poses with CSN Dayton and CYAC staff and her new Lexus.

More than $50,000 was raised by the Child & Youth Advocacy Centre (CYAC) during its annual car raffle at the CSN Collision Father鈥檚 Day Car Show in June. 

The vehicle, a Lexus IS 300, was donated by Lift Auto Group, part of the CSN Collision network

琉璃神社鈥檚 Amanda Mason won the raffle. 

鈥淭his car is going to change my life,鈥 she said.

All proceeds from the raffle contribute to the delivery of life-changing programs and services for young survivors at the CYAC.  

鈥淲e are so grateful for Lift鈥檚 ongoing support of the children we serve,鈥 said Ginny Becker, CYAC executive director. 鈥淭he car raffle makes a powerful impact in the lives of the kids we serve and connects so many wonderful people to our cause.鈥
 
Lift Auto Group President Mark Reineking said his organization is proud to support the CYAC.

鈥淭he car show and raffle are such a fantastic way to raise awareness and support for the CYAC鈥檚 incredible work with kids in need.鈥 

Other raffle sponsors were Acera Insurance, BASF, CSN Collision, Jim Pattison Lease, Lawson Lundell LLP, and Mario鈥檚 Towing. 



Gary Barnes

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