Corvette Club of America Philanthropy
    Each year the Corvette Club of America selects worthy charitable organizations to benefit from our events and programs held throughout the year. The 2007 recipients are outlined below.
   

Wells/Robertson
The Wells/Robertson House

http://www.friendsofwells.org/welcome.php
2007 Donation of $500

The Wells/Robertson House program provides transitional housing for homeless men and women undergoing alcohol/drug treatment who wish to break the cycle of homelessness and addiction. The residents have up to two years to establish and maintain their recovery and locate permanent housing. Wells/Robertson House is the only facility of this kind in Montgomery County and one of only two in Maryland. The house is owned and operated by the City of Gaithersburg and is under the Human Service Division.

   


Hospice Caring, Inc.

http://www.hospicecaring.org/
2007 Donation of $500

Hospice Caring Inc. provides free practical and emotional support to individuals and families in Montgomery County facing life-threatening illness or grieving a loss. A nonprofit, volunteer-driven organization, Hospice caring provides one-on-one non-medical services.


   
UNiversity of Maryland
Corvette Club of America, Engineering Student Award Fund - University of Maryland at College Park

http://www.celebratescholarships.umd.edu/scholarships/
2007 Donation of $500

Corvette Club of America Student Award Fund was established January 1999. The funds are invested and with the growth of funds, the income shall be used to provide annual support for student awards in the Dept. of Mechanical Engineering in the A. James Clark School of Engineering.

   
Team in Training
Maryland Chapter, Leukemia and Lymphoma Society

http://www.teamintraining.org/md/
2007 Donation of $200

Corvette Club of America member, Don Haller rode his bicycle 100 miles in the mountains of Lake Tahoe, Nevada and raised over $5,000 to help victims, survivors and families of Leukemia and Lymphoma. The Corvette Club of America sponsored his campaign for $200