Chevy Cancer Survivors Caravan for Childhood Cancer

‘National Teddy Bear Day’ fitting time for donation
Sep 10, 2014 10:00 AM ET
A very large teddy bear gets a ride in a 2015 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray on National Teddy Bear Day, Tuesday, September 9, 2014, on its way to Memorial Sloan Cancer Center in Manhattan, where it will be delivered to the Sunshine on Wheels program for children undergoing chemotherapy treatment at the hospital in New York. Chevrolet is donating 48 additional teddy bears to the program as part of teamGM Cares Week. Three members of teamGM, each a cancer survivor, will present the teddy bears to the patients. (Photo by Kenny Rodriguez for Chevrolet)

NEW YORK, September 10, 2014 /3BL Media/ – Chevrolet is celebrating National Teddy Bear Day and teamGM Cares Week by donating 48 small and one very large teddy bear to the Sunshine on Wheels program at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in Manhattan.

Three members of the GM Asset Management team, each of whom is a cancer survivor, will deliver the teddy bears to the patients.

The third annual teamGM Cares Week is a national initiative for General Motors’ employees to volunteer time and manpower to local nonprofits and communities. National Teddy Bear day falls on Sept. 9 every year, and coincidentally is during teamGM Cares week. September is also Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.

“As someone who believes in the power of charity and altruism, as well as one who has been impacted by the effect cancer has had on my family, I am excited to participate in this donation and partnership with Memorial Sloan Kettering,” said volunteer Sean Graham, director of Investment Operations for GM Asset Management. “I hope we are providing as much of a benefit to these children and staff as we are receiving by giving back in this small way.”

The bears will be driven through the heart of New York on their way to Memorial Sloan Kettering. A 2015 Chevrolet Suburban will escort the 48 small bears along the route, while the 51-inch-wide bear rides shotgun in a 2015 Corvette Stingray Convertible. The bears will wear gold ribbons in recognition of National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.

Memorial Sloan Kettering is an affiliate hospital of the Sunrise Association, which has an ongoing partnership with GM. The Sunrise Association operates its Sunrise on Wheels program, which brings games and activities to children undergoing chemotherapy treatment at the hospital.
 

About Chevrolet
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About Sunrise Association
The Sunrise Association's mission is to increase the availability of summer day camps and in-hospital programs to children with cancer and their siblings throughout the country and throughout the world.