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SBR SUPPORTS DANIEL MORCOMBE FOUNDATION


Sports/Touring Car Racing

SBR SUPPORTS DANIEL MORCOMBE FOUNDATION

Stone Brothers Racing
August 18, 2011


Stone Brothers Racing (SBR) will don ‘Red T-Shirts’ on their Ford Falcons this weekend at Queensland Raceway, to support - and raise awareness for - the Daniel Morcombe Foundation.

The Daniel Morcombe Foundation implements ‘Harm Prevention’ initiatives in schools across Australia, and is committed to teaching these Personal Safety skills to the young and vulnerable in our community - free of charge.

Daniel’s disappearance in 2003, and subsequent search, sadly raised serious flaws in our society that needed to be addressed, and through supporting the Foundation with some special additions to its car’s livery this weekend, SBR hopes - like everyone else - that a safer environment through protection and education can be secured for children in our community.

“We are honoured to be able to help the Morcombe family’s Foundation,” SBR’s Team Principal Ross Stone said.

“A few stickers on our cars is the least we can do – but this message will no doubt reach our fans, commercial partners and the wider motorsport community, who will in-turn pass it on - and if that happens then our support has been worthwhile,” he added.

Daniel’s parents Denise and Bruce Morcombe are appreciative of SBR’s support and the opportunity to help spread the Foundation’s message.

“We are extremely grateful to Ross and Jimmy and everyone at Stone Brothers Racing for their support this weekend,” Bruce Morcombe said.

“V8 Supercars is enjoyed by families right across the country, and it is these families that are the beneficiaries of the Foundation’s work – so this is a fantastic opportunity to raise awareness to the broader community,” he added.

“There are also a number of high-profile corporate partners involved with V8 Supercars and with a bit of luck, through this campaign, they too will come on board to help the Foundation continue its great work so future generations of children can grow up in a happy and safe environment,” Mr. Morcombe concluded.

SBR will take the Foundation’s message to the track this weekend, starting with opening practice on Friday morning.

For more information on the Daniel Morcombe Foundation, please visit www.danielmorcombe.com.au

You can also lend your support through donations by going to www.danielmorcombe.com.au/donation.html

or by simply joining their official Facebook page by CLICKING THIS LINK HERE




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