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American Cancer Society’s MileOne Virginia Car Raffle
Please help the American Cancer Society finish the fight against cancer. With your support, the American Cancer Society saves lives by helping people stay well and get well, by finding cures, and by fighting back against cancer.
MileOne has partnered with ACS since 2000. In that time, they've donated 30 vehicles to be raffled off, raised over $5 Million and provided 13,100 rides to treatment through our Road to Recovery program. MileOne fundraises in a number of ways including the vehicle raffle, store fundraising, online auction and apparel sales. This is a true partnership the American Cancer Society is deeply grateful for.
The American Cancer Society is working to finish the fight against every cancer in every community. We are the largest private, not-for-profit funder of cancer research in the United States, investing more than $4 billion since 1946. Thanks in part to your contributions, more than 1.5 million lives have been saved in the US in the past two decades. Now, that is a reason to celebrate, so please join us & reserve your raffle ticket before the drawing on December 4 at 12:30pm! Don’t miss your chance to WIN a 2024 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid LE or $20,000 in Cash!
American Cancer Society 2022 Philanthropy Partner of the Year
MileOne Autogroup Chief Operating Officer, Scott Fader, has been named the American Cancer Society Philanthropy Partner of the Year. Fader leads MileOne's longstanding 22-year partnership with the Society that has raised more than $5 million to help the American Cancer Society fight cancer.
WHERE DO RAFFLE FUNDS GO?
Travel to Treatment with MileOne
In 2018, MileOne began funding supplemental transportation as part of the American Cancer Society's Road to Recovery program in Baltimore, MD and Norfolk, VA. This program funds rides to cancer patients going to and from treatment. To date, we have been able to provide 10,200 rides.
If you or someone you know is in need of transportation to treatment, or are interested in volunteering as a driver, visit Road To Recovery | American Cancer Society or call 1-800-227-2345.