Drive Of A Lifetime
Donate Blood In Southern New Hampshire And Enter To Win A Porsche!
Porsche for a pint? Give the gift of life this summer and you may be given the keys to a brand-new Porsche! International Cars, Ltd. and the American Red Cross recently announced an incredible summer promotion at the grand opening event for the new Porsche of Stratham and Audi Stratham. During an evening of celebration, the employee-owned company officially launched its exciting partnership with the American Red Cross to raffle a 1-year lease (not redeemable for cash) of a new Porsche to presenting blood donors in Southern New Hampshire this summer.
Presenting blood donors at mobile Red Cross blood drives throughout Southern New Hampshire and at the Red Cross Donor Center in Manchester from now until September 30th will have the opportunity to enter to win.
International Cars is also sweetening the deal for donors. All who donate blood and visit any one of International Cars’ five New Hampshire locations (Porsche of Stratham, Audi Stratham, Dover Auto World, Saturn of Manchester, and Saturn of Nashua) can increase their odds even more through a test drive or vehicle service for a second opportunity to be entered to win the keys to a brand new Porsche.
The summer months are a traditionally challenging time for the American Red Cross to collect blood, as many potential donors are away on vacation, and schools and colleges are not in session. In spite of these challenges, however, the demand for blood remains constant and can only be met by caring volunteer donors.
This is the fourth consecutive year International Cars has raffled a vehicle to blood donors. It’s all part of International Cars’ continued support of the American Red Cross. Over the past four years, the International Cars’ family of dealerships (Honda North, Saturn of Manchester, Saturn of Nashua, Dover Auto World, Porsche of Stratham, and Audi Stratham) has all sponsored highly-successful blood drives and raffles, bringing in thousands of units of blood to the Northeast.
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