The Home Depot and NASCAR Select Don Miller as Recipient of Inaugural Humanitarian Award
November 30 2007 - 10:11AM
PR Newswire (US)
Award Recognizes Outstanding Community Service by Individual Within
NASCAR Community; Miller Has Donated More than 40,000 Toys via
Stocks-for-Tots Annual Event ATLANTA, Nov. 30
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The Home Depot(R), the world's largest
home improvement retailer, and The National Association for Stock
Car Auto Racing (NASCAR(R)) today announced that Don Miller of
Mooresville, N.C., was selected as the recipient of the inaugural
NASCAR Home Depot Humanitarian Award for his work with the
Stocks-for-Tots program. The award is the first of its kind open to
any member of the NASCAR community who has shown extraordinary
dedication to serving others and improving communities through
meaningful service efforts. Miller is an executive for Penske
Racing. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20030502/HOMEDEPOTLOGO ) As the
NASCAR Home Depot Humanitarian of the Year, Miller received a
specially designed crystal award and a $100,000 donation made by
The Home Depot to his charity of choice, Stop Child Abuse Now
(SCAN), an organization whose mission is to continue to help and
provide education, counseling and intervention programs for the
prevention of child abuse and neglect. Miller will also receive a
playground in the city of his choice built by volunteers from
NASCAR, The Home Depot and KaBOOM!(R), the Company's national
nonprofit partner which envisions a great place to play within
walking distance of every child in America. Miller developed
Stocks-for-Tots as a holiday event and fundraiser for SCAN. Miller
continues to be intimately involved in the event which brings
together stock car racing and its fans to collect toys and raise
funds for SCAN. Since 1989, the event has raised more than $400,000
and distributed nearly 40,000 toys to children in North Carolina
and is now the largest fundraiser for SCAN. "The Home Depot is
proud to recognize Don Miller as the inaugural recipient of the
NASCAR Home Depot Humanitarian Award," said John Ross, vice
president of marketing, The Home Depot. "Don is an icon in NASCAR
for his relentless drive and passion for the Stocks-for-Tots
program. All three of the finalists exemplify the values of
volunteerism and charitable giving of time and talent that are
fundamental to both The Home Depot and NASCAR." The other finalists
for the award were Spencer Lueders, project creator, director and
team member of 24 Hours of Booty; and Kyle Petty, driver for Petty
Enterprises and co-founder of Victory Junction Gang Camp. They
received a $25,000 donation each to their designated non-profit
charities. "NASCAR is proud to join with our valued partner, The
Home Depot, to recognize an individual like Don Miller in our sport
who has given back to the community in a special and meaningful
way," said Jim O'Connell, vice president of corporate marketing at
NASCAR. "The NASCAR Home Depot Humanitarian Award is an innovative
way to recognize the efforts of those in the NASCAR industry who
show extra dedication and service to their communities and those
less fortunate." All active employees within the NASCAR industry --
drivers, owners, team and track employees, licensees, media
partners, sponsors, and motorsports media -- were eligible to
receive the NASCAR Home Depot Humanitarian Award. Nominees were
assessed based on their community commitment and dedication; impact
on the community; and charitable giving of their time and talents.
A blue-ribbon committee comprised of representatives from NASCAR,
The Home Depot and motorsports media selected the three finalists.
ABOUT THE HOME DEPOT The Home Depot is the Official Home
Improvement Warehouse of NASCAR and sponsor of the #20 Home Depot
Racing team with sponsorship contracts through 2009. The Home Depot
first entered NASCAR in 1999 with a multi-year deal with Joe Gibbs
Racing and then-rookie driver Tony Stewart. Driver Tony Stewart was
honored as Rookie of the Year in 1999 and as the 2002 NASCAR Cup
Series champion. Stewart has captured 19 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series
point victories since 1999. HDG
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http://photoarchive.ap.org/ DATASOURCE: The Home Depot CONTACT:
Megan McGovern of Manning Selvage & Lee for The Home Depot,
+1-404-870-6852, +1-404-219-0107 (mobile), ; Andrew Giangola of
NASCAR, +1-212-326-1880, +1-347-236-2094 (Sprint Mobile), Web site:
http://www.homedepot.com/
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