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Scleroderma Foundation Of The Delaware Valley Partners With Ppc Racing And Driver Kenny Wallace At Dover International Speedway
SPRING LAKE, N.J. (EWORLDWIRE) Sep 16, 2005
Ppc Racing officials today announced that The Scleroderma Foundation of the Delaware Valley (SFDV) will be an associate sponsor on the #22 ppc Racing AutoZone Ford Taurus driven by Kenny Wallace in the NASCAR Busch Series Dover 200 on September 24 at Dover International Speedway. The Scleroderma Foundation of the Delaware Valley's logo will be located on the #22 AutoZone Ford.
"A partnership with ppc Racing and Kenny Wallace is a terrific way to raise awareness and funds for this devastating autoimmune disease that affects over 300,000 people in the United States alone," said Pat Johnsen, executive director of the Scleroderma Foundation of the Delaware Valley.
"Awareness of this cause and its needs is their biggest objective, and we intend to deliver on that goal by putting Kenny Wallace and the #22 AutoZone Ford up front. I hope that all of our fans will visit sclerodermadv.org to learn about this disease," said Greg Pollex, owner of ppc Racing.
About The Scleroderma Foundation of the Delaware Valley
SFDV, founded in 1988, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation that serves eastern Pennsylvania as far west as Altoona, central and southern New Jersey and all of Delaware. The company's mission is three-pronged:
- To raise funds for research on the cause and treatment
- To help patients and their families cope with the disease through mutual support programs and hotline assistance
- To educate patients and their families as well as medical professionals and the public, through meetings, literature, a newsletter, public awareness programs and political advocacy
Unfortunately, scleroderma still remains relatively unknown to the general public. Scleroderma, a devastating autoimmune disease that hardens the skin and often attacks internal organs, affects over 300,000 U.S. citizens. Because it is a disease that receives so little attention, it is important to consider these facts:
- 80 percent of scleroderma patients are women between the ages of 25 and 55, frequently during childbearing years, (external and internal forms of the disease can cause serious facial changes, disfigurement and even death).
- No one yet know what causes scleroderma and there currently there is no cure.
For more information about Scleroderma, call 1-866-675-5545 or visit www.sclerodermadv.org
About ppc Racing LLC and Greg Pollex
Ppc Racing enters its sixth year of competition in 2005 under ownership from Greg Pollex. His NASCAR Busch Series teams alone have amassed 32 wins and more than 150 top-five and 250 top-10 finishes in just five seasons. In its inaugural year, ppc Racing won the 2000 NASCAR Busch Series driver and owner's championship, finishing 1-2 in the standings. This year ppc Racing fields full-time entries in NASCAR's Busch and Craftsman Truck Series and a part-time schedule in the NEXTEL Cup Series. Pollex has hired recognizable and successful drivers Kenny Wallace, Michel Jourdain Jr. and Terry Cook to compete for the series' championships, and recently added Brent Sherman for a limited series in 2005 and a full season in 2006.
For sponsorship information, contact Andy O'Hara at (704) 799-9011 or aohara@ppcracing.com.
For more information, visit www.ppcracing.com
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