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One minivan, one mom, five kids
Talk about a good cause. Ginger Boyd is a 32-year-old Bakersfield mother of five children, three of whom are adopted. She's single, having been recently divorced, and she works for a living. Until this week, Boyd had no car of her own. So her mother nominated her for the annual Mini-Van for Mom event. Every year since 2001, Auto Shopper America at 911 Oak St. in Bakersfield has given away a minivan to a single mother, preferrably one without a vehicle. On Thursday, Boyd drove away from Auto Shopper with a silver 2000 Dodge Caravan Sport. She also took home a computer donated by San Joaquin Bank. "We want to come alongside a working mother and help her with transportation challenges," said Tina Miller, who heads up the event. A similar event, organized by the same people, takes place near the holidays in December. 3 comments from 3 users
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posted by
acedaylight337
on May 12, 2008 at 04:05 PM
Very nice to see our community helping people even at a time when people are screaming recession left and right. Keep up the good work Tina Miller and everyone involved in this event.
-Ace posted by
michele1075
on May 9, 2008 at 07:33 AM
Tina Miller, keep up the good work you do for our community. This was so awesome as I know you do this yearly! posted by
CatherineBaker
on May 8, 2008 at 09:09 PM
Once again, this town shows it cares.
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