Thursday, February 3, 2011

Metro Car Wash's Honor Roll

Sorry about the delay in posting, folks. Yours truly has been a bit busy wrapping up the year.


Now that things have settled down a bit, however, I’m happy to use our Metro Car Wash Blog to announce the recipients of our Annual Metro Honor Roll.


Every year, we ask our Community Partners (the organizations we raise money for), as well as our customers, to nominate individuals who are making selfless efforts to positively impact Tucson. As a local business involved in the community, we really value, not only our city’s charitable establishments, but the people inside of these organizations who donate their time and efforts to assure Tucson is a better place.


All Metro Honor Roll Recipients receive a Metro Honor Roll Card that entitles them to unlimited FREE Uptown washes for the entire 2011 calendar year. It may not be as prestigious as a heavy plaque, a picture in the paper, or keys to the city, but it is our way of saying Thank You to a group of people who deserve a little extra recognition.


This year’s Honor Roll Recipients include the following:


Lisa Antkow. Lisa works with Tu Nidito, a Tucson agency that provides individual and group support to children and their families as they deal with serious illness and death. Lisa’s coworkers nominated her because of her maturity, responsibility, and dedication in interacting positively with children who are going through one of the toughest times of their lives.


Sloan Boatman. Sloan has been a volunteer with The American Diabetes Association in Tucson for years, donating her time in both the back office and fundraising events. She is passionate in regards to educating the public about how to stop diabetes, as well as how to support those living with the disease.


Terri Smith. Terri has been involved with the American Lung Association for a year and half now. A lung cancer survivor herself, Terri single-handedly raised over $3000 in last year’s “Fight for Air” Walk, started a Lung Cancer Support Group to emotionally encourage those going through lung cancer treatment, and began speaking to community groups to increase awareness for lung cancer screening, prevention and research.


Jared Ross. Jared is a faithful TROT volunteer of more than 10 years. T.R.O.T. (Therapeutic Riding of Tucson) helps those with special needs by using therapeutic equine programs to improve physical, mental, and social well-being. Jared volunteers weekly; his commitment is immensely appreciated by both the TROT staff and those receiving the therapy.


Alexandra “Ally” Rae Pesqueira. Ally is a volunteer with Tucson’s Children’s Advocacy Center, an organization that works within the community to prevent child victimization and abuse. Ally began volunteering while she was a student at the University of Arizona and continued to volunteer after she graduated. Her dedication and compassion are second to none, and she is currently focused on a new project involving the supervision of infant/parent visits in conjunction with CPS.


Mary Garrison-Vincent. Mary is a volunteer with The Shyann Kindness Project, an organization whose mission it is to pass on kindness by educating, supporting and encouraging children in stressful economic, social and medical situations. Mary has been an instrumental factor in the charity’s fundraising efforts, donating countless hours of work to assure the success of their events.


Lluvia Creek. Lluvia is a Big Sister with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Tucson, an organization that pairs adult mentors with children to provide underprivileged youth with better guidance and growth opportunities. Lluvia’s co-workers and co-volunteers believe that she embodies what it means to be a Big Sister, staying actively involved in the life of her Little Sister, Maria, dedicating time to fostering the relationship and assuring that the girl has improved life opportunities.


Danny Simone (and Hooch). Danny is a volunteer with Handi-Dogs, a service and therapy dog training organization whose mission is to promote independence, freedom, health and dignity for seniors and people with disabilities through the use of trained dogs. Danny and his dog Hooch are Community Ambassadors and a popular Demonstration Team for Handi-Dog. As well, Danny donates his time to Delta Society Pet Partners, Gabriel’s Angels, Pets for Vets, and does Animal Assisted Therapy at St. Joseph’s Hospital.


Diana Cordera. Diana is a Family Support Specialist at Parent Aid, a child abuse prevention center. Diana works personally with families in order to strengthen familial bonds and prevent child abuse. She is always on call and available for the individuals she works with, additionally, she leads the training of all Family Support Specialists.


Lois Weimuth. Lois has been a volunteer with the Southern Arizona Humane Society since 2003. To date, she has logged over 3,500 hours working as an Adoption Lobby Greeter, a customer support representative in both dog and cat rooms, and an assistant in off-site adoptions. She is dedicated to improving the lives of animals and alleviating their suffering by helping to rescue, shelter, heal, and adopt animals in need.


J. Scott McManus. Mr. McManus is a long-time volunteer at SAAF (an organization that provides case management and ancillary support services for people living with HIV/AIDS and their families); he volunteers at the food bank, on telephone help lines and with Care Services and Prevention Programs (within SAAF). His co-workers and co-volunteers claim that his courage and personal strength help to empower those around him and that he has been a tremendous encouragement to others.


Metro Car Wash wants to thank and recognize each of these individuals. We look forward to meeting them and getting to know them better over the upcoming year.


And who knows, maybe you’ll run into one of them on your next visit to Metro. If you do, hopefully this blog will have given you a little extra insight into just how generous some of our fellow citizens are.


Until next time, stay clean my friends.

-DJ DripDry

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