The Corvette Club of Annapolis, a thriving local club, presented The Arc Central Chesapeake Region (The Arc) with a check on Tuesday for nearly $13,000 to support The Arc’s work with children and families with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Funds came from the club’s 7th annual Corvettes on West Street (COWS) show in August.
“We are very grateful for our partnership with The Corvette Club of Annapolis,” said Caroline Slobodzian, Director of Development, The Arc. “For more than 15 years, they have supported our work with children and families, offering countless hours and resources to our key initiatives like Holiday Giving.”
The club has supported The Arc as their preferred charity since 2008, giving proceeds from its annual car shows, adopting children for Holiday Giving, and supporting The Arc’s work throughout the community. COWS, now in its 7th year, has become a much-anticipated event amongst Corvette owners, with 85 cars participating from across the country.
“Supporting The Arc allows our club members to give back to our community in a meaningful way. We believe in their mission to provide opportunities and support for people with IDD,” said Pete Klein, President, The Corvette Club of Annapolis. “We’re proud to contribute to their impactful work through our events and fundraising efforts.”
Funding raised from the 2024 Corvettes on West Street (COWS) will support The Arc’s Children, Youth, & Their Families services, funding key initiatives like the Family Fund and Holiday Giving.
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