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NORRA Supports AOK
NORRA SUPPORTS AOK - SETS SAIL FOR NEW CHARITY HORIZONS.
You may view this release by clicking on this link: http://www.norra.com/release_2012_07_12.php.
JULY 12, 2012: (As released through AOK’s own June newsletter) Philanthropist and off-road racer Nick Baldwin has spent the better part of the last
decade finding unique ways to help the less fortunate via his AOK foundation - an acronym for “Acts of Kindness”.
While AOK has done a great deal of charity work in the United States, much of his group’s efforts have been to support the children and orphans of
Baja, Mexico, the spiritual home to desert off-road racing. After completing one of AOK’s most successful orphanage support efforts at the recent
NORRA General Tire Mexican 1000,completing a brand new website and even a Facebook page to support AOK, Baldwin is looking for bigger, more extensive
things in the future.
Baldwin and co-driver Brian Nix organized a semiimpromptu fundraiser throughout the rally that raised $12,000 to purchase many truckloads of
Costco-sourced food and supplies for the Casa Hogar - an orphanage near Cabo San Lucas. The list of donors for the Casa Hogareffort included Walker
Evans, Butch Jensen, Jimmy Smith, Ryan Thomas, Mike Pearlman, Jennifer Coleman/NORRA, Mark Post, Brian Collins, Michael Gaughan and Mark McMillin.
Together with a small group of volunteers Baldwin filled up 13 large carts of items that included lots of food, footballs, basketballs, soccer balls,
backpacks, school supplies, boogie boards and even a new television. In addition, all 30 of the orphaned boys got free movie tickets.
“In the past years we have built two schools in San Felipe and one in Ojos Negros along with many other various projects”, said Baldwin. “We will
never stop. I can’t tell all of our supporters how much we appreciate their contributions. Let’s get the word out and really get this thing rolling”.
As part of the AOK charity event at NORRA, the orphaned boys were guests of the Cabo Karting Center for an afternoon of high-speed fun. The center,
located only minutes from downtown Cabo San Lucas, is owned by racer Ryan Thomas.
To see photos and get further information about the Casa Hogar boys day at the Cabo Karting Center - please click the following link: www.AOKNICK.org.
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