SEA ISLE CITY – In the spirit of community collaboration and teamwork taught through youth sports, Gentilini Chevrolet is supporting Sea Isle City/ Dennis Twp Recreation through the Chevrolet Youth Soccer program. This sponsorship will include both monetary and equipment donations during the Fall 2011 youth soccer season.
Chevrolet Youth Soccer is a grassroots initiative that establishes a positive relationship between local dealers and the communities they serve. Gentilini Chevrolet is sponsoring Sea Isle City/ Dennis Twp Recreation as a part of Chevrolet’s nation-wide commitment to support youth sports, one community at a time. Over the course of the season, Gentilini Chevrolet will donate equipment to the organization including: soccer balls, ball bags, ball pumps, field cones, coach’s kits, corner flags, scrimmage vests, and first aid kits.
In addition, each sponsored organization will take part in the “Chevrolet Youth Soccer Breakaway Giveaway” which is a fundraiser that can earn each organization up to $10,000! The “Chevrolet Youth Soccer Breakaway Giveaway” features a grand prize of a 2012 Chevrolet Cruze Eco, along with other great prizes such as HD Televisions, courtesy of the local Chevrolet dealership.
Also, thanks to Gentilini Chevrolet and other participating area Chevrolet dealers, youth soccer participants will have a chance to attend a youth clinic with local professional soccer coaches.
“We are looking forward to a great season with Sea Isle City/ Dennis Twp Recreation that will be filled with exciting games and an enhanced experience for the teams through the equipment and cash donation” Paul Gentilini, of Gentilini Chevrolet, said. “Chevrolet Youth Soccer is just one example of how committed our dealership is to supporting the youth and families in our community.”
The 2011 program will provide assistance to an impressive 290 organizations in the Northeastern region and Chevrolet dealers will contribute over $450,000 in monetary and equipment donations.
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