PONTE VEDRA, Fla. – Morning Motor Social hosted a car meet in Ponte Vedra, where they raised money for Nemours Children’s Health on Saturday.
The car club also announced a partnership with Ferrari Club America’s Jacksonville chapter. It’s a club of Ferrari owners and enthusiasts that allowed attendees at the car meet to see vintage classic Ferraris and modern hypercars.
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“Whether you drive a Ferrari, BMW, Audi, Porsche, it doesn’t matter. We’re all here for the same things: the kids, and a genuine love of cars,” George Cost and Chris Nelson said.
Morning Motor Social donated $1500 to Nemours Children’s Health’s Pediatric Acute Telemental Health (PATH) program.
“It’s great,” Dr. Shana Boyle & Dr. Gabe Araujo of Nemour’s Children’s Health said. “It allows the rapid access to mental health services, and so the service is trying to provide mental health evaluation and connection and connection with families, like a warm handoff to providers in their community.”
Those impacted by telehealth were also in attendance.
“We know that mental health services are so difficult for a lot of families to access,” the doctors said. “And that can be very frustrating and worrisome for parents, so we are so grateful to provide the services to the community and hope to make more families aware of it.”
Money was raised through t-shirt sales, a sponsorship from Ferrari Club America, and a gift from REVit SIM Racing, which also brought a racing simulation experience to the event.
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