“This car is going to change my life,” said Mason in a news release.
Like many raffle ticket buyers, Mason said she was moved to buy tickets upon learning about the CYACѻý work with local children and families impacted by child abuse and neglect.
The vehicle was donated by Lift Auto Group, a member of the CSN Collision network.
“We are so grateful for Liftѻý ongoing support of the children we serve,” said CYAC Executive Director Ginny Becker,“The car raffle makes a powerful impact in the lives of the kids we serve and connects so many wonderful people to our cause – people like Amanda, who want to do what they can to help.”
“We’re very proud to support the CYAC and its essential work with vulnerable children and families in our community,” said Mark Reineking, president and CEO of Lift Auto Group.
“The car show and raffle are such a fantastic way to raise awareness and support for the CYACѻý incredible work with kids in need.”