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  Media and Education  Avnet Express’ Drive for Innovation Donates Chevrolet Volt to Chances for Children Arizona
Media and Education

Avnet Express’ Drive for Innovation Donates Chevrolet Volt to Chances for Children Arizona

Avnet Electronics MarketingAvnet Electronics Marketing—June 7, 20120
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Approximately 17 percent of American children between the ages of two and 19 are obese, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention figures indicate — and those numbers climb even higher for children in low income families. Arizona-based charity Chances for Children works to give children in low-income families a chance at a healthier lifestyle — and now they’ll have even more help. At a ceremony today at Avnet Express’ Phoenix headquarters, Chances for Children Arizona will receive the keys to the Drive for Innovation’s General Motors Chevrolet Volt to use as their new “Get Fit” car.

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“On behalf of Chances for Children I would like to thank Avnet Express for their generous donation and for enriching the lives of school aged children our organization assists,” said Janell Bolen, executive director, Chances for Children. “This donation will continue to help us provide our children with a chance at improving their lives through better diet and exercise, and learning how to achieve their own goals.”

The Avnet Express Drive for Innovation is an inspired initiative in partnership between Avnet Express, the e-Commerce engine for Avnet, Inc. (AVT) and UBM Electronics, the daily source of essential business and technical information for the design engineering and electronics industry’s decision makers. To help further its commitment to improving quality of life by supporting partnerships and programs that provide access to sports, physical education, and character education or youth, Chances for Children Arizona will transform the car into the “Get Fit” car, allowing families greater access to health education programs that they might otherwise not been able to attend. Chances for Children’s mission follows First Lady Obama’s Let’s Move! initiative to solve childhood obesity and put children on the path to a healthy future during their formative years.

The event will take place in conjunction with Avnet’s employees; the company’s employees chose Chances for Children as the nonprofit to receive the Chevrolet Volt through an extensive nomination and voting process. Ian Basey, vice president, Marketing, Avnet Electronics Marketing, will present the keys to Janell Bolen, along with Regis Balaban, corporate account manager, TE Connectivity, a Drive for Innovation sponsor, and Brian Fuller, editorial lead, Drive for Innovation.

“Chances for Children Arizona is a well-deserved recipient of this donation and we’re happy to see the Drive for Innovation car being put to such good use,” said Beth Ely, senior vice president, Avnet Express.

“Corporate support of school aged children is critical to our future generations,” said Fuller. “As we’ve traveled throughout the country we’ve met with hundreds of students and teachers to discuss technology and innovation. I hope this donation to Chances for Children will assist these kids to get excited about their health, technology and their futures.”

Avnet Express is also awarding a new Chevrolet Volt to a sweepstakes winner. Additionally, members of the Formula Electric Team from the Arizona State University Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering will receive the keys to a disassembled General Motors Chevrolet Volt that was used in a teardown to uncover the many different systems down to the board and chip level. The students will be able to further examine the vehicle, its parts and functionality at the conclusion of the Drive for Innovation program. Click here to see a time-lapse video of the Chevrolet Volt teardown.

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