Monday, February 23, 2009
TWO months after Bahamas Speed Week Revival brought more than 40 classic and modern racing cars to Nassau from around the world, the organisation is presenting four local charities with a donation raised at the gala banquet and auction of promises sponsored by Pictet Bank & Trust.
"We are delighted to have contributed to such a successful event," stated Yves Lourdin, managing director of Pictet Bank & Trust.
"We hope that the auction of promises will serve as a catalyst for similar events in the future that encourage persons to contribute significantly to various local charities."
News of the donation was unveiled at a press conference and cheque presentation at Government House in the presence of Sir Arthur Foulkes, Governor General who served as patron of the gala ball and auction of promises. Also present were representatives from Speed Week and the benefitting charities.
"We gratefully thank Bahamas Speed Week Revival for its generous support in assisting Teen Challenge Bahamas to continue empowering the youth of The Bahamas to reach their full God-given potential," said Andre Chappelle, ofTeen Challenge Bahamas.
The Cancer Society, Ranfurly Homes for Children, Teen Challenge and the Bahamas AIDS Foundation are each receiving $10,500 from the funds raised at the auction.
"We are most grateful for the thoughtfulness of the Bahamas Speed Week Revival team," stated Wendell Barry, of the Cancer Society of The Bahamas.
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