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Entries for February 6, 2008


February 6, 2008


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Press Release: Rockstar Makita Suzuki Joins Forces with MX for Children

By Rex Backman

Press Release

Media Contact: Paul Gross

Email: paul@mxforchildren.orgOpen in a new window

Phone: 425.301.0527

 

Rockstar Makita Suzuki Factory Racing Joins Forces with MX for Children

 

American Suzuki Donates 2008 RM-Z250 to Ignite Charity Fund Raising Efforts for the Upcoming Seattle Round of
the Monster Energy Supercross Series

 

Seattle, WA. (February 5, 2008) – MX for Children, a not-for-profit organization, is pleased to announce American Suzuki’s participation in MX for Children’s 2008 fund raising activities. American Suzuki is donating a 2008 RM-Z250 to assist in MX for Children’s fund raising events at the Seattle round of the Monster Energy® AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship. MX for Children will be raffling off the donated RM-Z250 with all funds raised going to Seattle’s Children’s Hospital. Donations will fund uncompensated care at Children’s Hospital and research underway there for treating hydrocephalus - the #1 cause of brain surgery in children.

 

Rockstar Makita Suzuki Factory Racing will draw the winning ticket for the RM-Z250 prior to the main event at the Monster Energy® Supercross in Seattle on April 26, 2008. This is the third consecutive year in which American Suzuki and their Rockstar Makita Suzuki Factory Racing have stepped up to support MX for Children. This charitable partnership has resulted in close to $25,000 being raised to date for the benefit of Children’s Hospital.

 

“We at American Suzuki and Rockstar Makita Suzuki Factory Racing are more than happy to provide continued support to MX for Children and the Seattle Children’s Hospital,” said Mel Harris, American Suzuki Motor Corp.’s vice president of Motorcycle/ATV. “Any time Suzuki can give back to the community, we are thrilled to do it. In this particular case, not only do we get to provide much-needed funding to help fight the number-one cause of brain surgery in children, but we are also bringing someone into the exciting sport of motocross by giving away a new Suzuki RM-Z250. It is truly a win-win situation for all parties involved.”

 

To donate and participate in the MX for Children Suzuki RM-Z250 raffle please visit MX for Children Raffle TicketOpen in a new window. Raffle tickets are priced at $5.00 each. Second prize in the raffle is an Xbox 360 from Microsoft with a third prize being an iPod Nano. Chances of winning are approximately 1333:1.


MX for Children earnestly thanks American Suzuki, Rockstar Makita Suzuki Factory Racing, Monster Energy® Supercross, and the motocross industry for their ongoing support in 2008.

 

About MX for Children and Children’s Hospital Guild Association


MX for Children was founded in 2005 by Paul Gross and Lori Poliski, parents of William, whose life was saved by the doctors and nurses at Children’s Hospital on the second day of his life. MX for Children works to create a positive and synergistic bond between motocross enthusiasts and Children’s Hospitals across the continent. In 2007, MX for Children has raised over $100,000 for local Children’s Hospitals. For more information, visit www.mxforchildren.org or contact MX for Children at info@mxforchildren.orgOpen in a new window


 

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The mission of MX for Children is to help Children's Hospitals across the country by creating goodwill between the motocross & supercross community and local children's hospitals.
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