Colleagues,
We are pleased to report on a successful collaboration at Minuteman Tech. This inspiring story highlights the power of community and the transformative impact of organizations.
Second Chance Cars, a Concord-based nonprofit and Minuteman Automotive Juniors and Seniors collaborate to refurbish a vehicle for a worthy recipient.
Another fine example of Chapter 74 vocational technical students helping their community.
David
🚗✨ Driving Toward Opportunity!
Meet Ariyana, a hardworking 19-year-old freshman at Regis College, pursuing her dream of becoming an elementary school teacher. Ariyana balances college life with her passion for working with children as a Group Team Leader at the Concord Afterschool Program and as a summer camp counselor.
Her challenge? Transportation. Without a reliable car, Ariyana’s mom spends hours each week driving her to and from work, all while juggling a full-time job and caring for three other children.
Thanks to Second Chance Cars, a Concord-based nonprofit, and Minuteman Automotive Juniors and Seniors, Ariyana is about to receive a refurbished vehicle that will change her life. With a car, she’ll be able to work five days a week, secure a second job, and ease the burden on her family.
This inspiring story highlights the power of community and the transformative impact of organizations like Second Chance Cars. Together, we’re helping Ariyana drive toward her dreams! 🌟
David J. Ferreira
MAVA Communications Coordinator
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There is no substitute for hard work. ~Thomas A. Edison