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Pro Street Customs Charity Events

 

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Russell HomeTake a look at our photo album for the 2006 car show [link] to see the wide array of vehicles that made up our inaugural car show.

 



Our Pro Street Customs Annual Charity Event will take place at Calvary Assembly of God church in Winter Park (info) and is open to one and all.

A lot of the information is available on our flyer and we welcome you to download it, print it out and hand it to your friends or you might want to just email it to those you know will be interested in it. You can download it for free here: FLYER

As much as we tried we couldn't squeeze everything on the flyer so we put a blurb on the flyer for folks to use to get to this web page so we could give more information about this exciting event.

 
 

Our inaugural event took place on November 18, 2006 as a benefit for The Russell Home For Atypical Children. Following this The Russell Home For Atypical Childrenbrief explanation you will find more information out about the event itself on the other web pages. 100% of your donations go to the Russell Home, we do not deduct any expenses or operating costs out of the proceeds.

The Russell Home was the first non-profit institution in the country for brain-damaged children. Today you would find quietly hanging in the home a dusty occupational license dated Nov. 13, 1951, when Mrs. Russell opened her home to the first child to "see if it would work out." Since then, the home has opened its doors to hundreds of youngsters, sometimes after hearing pleas from desperate parents, and in more than one instance, finding them just left on the doorstep.

The physical home consists of a nursery, dormitory wing, playrooms, living room Grandma Russellareas, kitchen and large laundry room. The nursery, done up in bright colors with many posters and stuffed animals, is cheerful for the children. However, if your are ever fortunate enough to visit, bring plenty of tissue as you will find before the end of your visit you will not have a dry eye. The love that is in this home, expressed through the eyes, sounds, and smiles from the children will make you count your blessings for the simple things in life.

More information available on their web site: http://www.russellhome.org

 

Click Here To View Their "Wish List"

 
 

Friday, November 21, 2008