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United Heritage Charity Foundation launches fifth annual auto raffle

Winner will receive a 2015 Honda Civic LX Sedan

AUSTIN, TX (March 26, 2015) — On Tuesday, March 24, 2015, United Heritage Charity Foundation kicked off its fifth annual Auto Raffle. The winner will receive a 2015 Honda Civic LX Sedan, donated by Howdy Honda. Tickets are $1.00 each and can be purchased by the public March 24 – June 22. Tickets are available at all twelve United Heritage Credit Union branch locations and online at uhcf.org/autoraffle. The winner will be drawn on June 26, 2015 at Howdy Honda.

Proceeds from the Auto Raffle benefit local charities and organizations that United Heritage Charity Foundation supports. A total of $200,594 has been raised for charity during the first four years of the raffle.

“Over the past five years, Howdy Honda has partnered with United Heritage Charity Foundation to address the specific needs of the community where we work and live. Two caring organizations of Greater Central Texas,” says Cliff Collier, Howdy Honda General Manager/Dealer Principal.

United Heritage Charity Foundation was established in 2003 as a means to provide ongoing support to charitable projects. Since its inception, United Heritage Charity Foundation has distributed more than $1,242,614 to local organizations including The Arc of the Capital Area, Austin Empty Bowl Project, Big Brother Big Sisters of Central Texas, Breast Cancer Resources Center of Texas, CASA of Travis County and Dell Children’s Medical Center Foundation of Central Texas.

About United Heritage Charity Foundation 

Founded in 2003, United Heritage Charity Foundation was developed as a 501(c)(3) to support projects and organizations within local communities. Since its inception, the Charity Foundation has distributed over $1.2 million. The Charity Foundation’s goals are to support participation in events that make communities a better place to live, work and attend school; support education initiatives and medical research; better the lives of sick and neglected children and their families during their times of need; and establish a presence in the community. uhcf.org


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