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8 - The Savannah Tribune • Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Test Drive a Ford and Support
Susan G. Komen For the Cure
Southeast Georgia resi
dents can help fight breast
cancer by simply test driving
a Ford, Lincoln or Mercury
vehicle.
The Ford Advantage
Plan Test Drive Program will
donate $20 per test drive to
Susan G. Komen for the
Cure Affiliates, including the
Coastal Georgia Affiliate,
through June 13.
The process is easy.
Test drivers visit www.ford-
cares.com, print a certificate
and bring it to the dealership.
After the test drive, the con
sumer enters a special code
received at the dealership at
www.fordcares.com and des
ignates the Komen Coastal
Georgia Affiliate to receive
the funds.
More than 1,000 Ford
dealerships across the United
States are participating in the
program; however, some
area dealerships, including
J.C. Lewis Ford and Fairway
Lincoln Mercury in
Savannah and Lilliston Ford
in Darien, are also matching
the $20 donation, up to
$1,000, for a total donation
of $40 per test drive.
Overall, the Ford
Advantage Plan Test Drive
program aims to raise more
than $1 million for Susan G.
Komen for the Cure.
For more information
on the Ford Advantage Test
Drive Program, go to
www.komen.org.
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Sanders Recognized by The United
States Achievement Academy
The United States
Achievement Academy
announced that Yakub
Crawford Sanders from
Savannah, Georgia has been
recognized by the United
States Achievement Academy
as a student of excellence in
Business.
This is a prestigious
honor very few students can
hope to attain.
In fact, the Academy
recognizes fewer than 10% of
all American high school stu
dents.
Yakub, who attends
Johnson High School, was
nominated for this honor by
Mrs. Berttina Tate a
Marketing Instructor at the
school.
Yakub will appear in the
United States Achievement
Academy's official Yearbook
which is published nationally.
“Recognizing and supporting
our youth is more important
than ever before in America's
history. Certainly, United
States Achievement Academy
students should be congratu
lated and appreciated for their
dedication to excellence
and achievement." said Dr.
Stevens, Founder of the
United States Achievement
Academy.
The Academy recog
nizes students upon the exclu
sive recommendations of
teachers, coaches, counselors,
and other qualified sponsors
and upon the standards for
selection set forth by the
Academy.
The standards for selec-
Yakub Crawford Sanders
tion include academic per
formance, interest and apti
tude, leadership qualities,
responsibility, enthusiasm,
motivation to learn and
improve attitude and coopera
tive spirit, dependability, and
recommendation from a qual
ified sponsor.
Yakub is a member of
DECA, Jack and Jill
ofAmerica, Future Iota
Leaders, BRAVO, Blue
Blazers, Sol C. Johnson
Marching, Jazz and Concert
Band, Who's Who Among
Middle School and
Lifemember of NAACP.
He is the son of Rev. J.
Jacobs Sanders and Dr. Emily
Crawford Sanders and is the
grandson of Mr. Edward
Morris Crawford and
Mackdew Tolbert Crawford
(deceased) and Mr. Willis
Sanders (deceased) and Willie
Mae Jacobs Sanders of
Florence South, Carolina.
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