Thursday, July 23, 2015

United Nissan Donates Hundreds of Footballs to the YMCA of Southern Nevada

United Nissan, a nearby auto dealership situated at East Sahara and Boulder Hwy, offers back to the neighborhood group by giving several previously owned footballs to the YMCA of Southern Nevada. United Nissan displayed the gift in February 2015 as a push to bolster the Y's after school and summer programs.

The footballs had been incorporated as a feature of the dealership's superbowl advancement giving clients and occasion onlookers the chance to win a two year rent on another 2014 Nissan Altima 2.5 S. Footballs filled the Altima on the dealerships showroom floor from November 2014 to February 2015 permitting members to figure the measure of footballs in the vehicle for an opportunity to win. The challenge started in February 2015 with no champs qualified to take home the prize dissimilar to a year ago where a victor was named and took home a fresh out of the box new Nissan Altima.

United Nissan's liberal gift supplied the YMCA of Southern Nevada with abundantly required hardware for their after school and summer programs.

"The YMCA is an outstanding non-benefit that unites the group and helps the Las Vegas youth encourage their abilities through their on-going projects. We are satisfied to have helped advancement their endeavors by giving footballs for their after school and summer projects," said Andrew Hagstrom, Executive Vice President of Marketing at United Nissan and Forman Automotive Group. "We anticipate working with the YMCA of Southern Nevada again later on."

The YMCA of Southern Nevada is a non-benefit association that depends on the group for gifts.

"Support from incredible group accomplices like United Nissan empower the Y to keep offering all the colossal projects we do," said Cheryl Bella, Director of Marketing and Communications for the YMCA of Southern Nevada."  "Consistently the Y serves 19,000 youngsters and adolescents and this gift of footballs will guarantee that children in our games projects and summer camp have the hardware they have to stay dynamic and solid  and have some good times."

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