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Donation campaign for local car washes for new victims of the Prairie Baseballbus -Crash crash crash

Wash cars for one thing.

The Uaw Local – 5 Hall kept a car wash with the victims that were involved in the new Baseballbus bus from Prairie.

UAW officials say that this fundraising campaign is the way to return the community in this difficult time.

For Peggi Singleton, your children and grandchildren are everything.

When they all walk through the new Prairie school system and then saw the new Prairie Baseball bus crash, felt too close to their home.

Require not only you, but also the community to get involved.

Singleton says: “Nothing came out of Uaw's bag. The union hall here enabled us to use your building, and everything was donated, and it's about it, it is about a family and what we can do to help.

Students of New Prairie, UAW members and others showed support because all income from today's fundraising campaign is donated to the New Prairie Diamond Club.

Christina Harris, a member of the Uaw Local 5 Union, says that today's event is a reason why it is proud to be a union member.

“This is our biggest step with the union to deal with it more. What else is there with which we can help and help?” says Harris.

For Antoine Young, a member of the UAW Local 5 Union also says that every vehicle that continues for a car wash represents support for new prairie.

“We want to take a good cause, and we want to make sure everyone knows that we are here at any time to help them. We want to build this consistency with the community so that we can show that we are here at any time,” says Young.

Peggi Singleton says she is glad that so many different community members come together to help.

“We all work together as a team that try to get this best to get what we can do and the financing we can get for these children, we have everything about our children,” says Singleton.

UAW officers say they plan to carry out more fundraisers for the community in the near future.

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