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Bredemann Auto Drove Charity Again

Auto dealer continues to "drive" charity

This past Saturday, October 27, Bredemann Lexus & Ford in Glenview once again hosted the St. Joseph Services Fall Festival. This was their 8th annual charity event.

The price of admission included silent auctions, hors d'oeuvres & drink tickets, along with music by Platform 29 and the Sullivan Brothers Irish Band.

The not-for-profit St. Joseph Services is A Ministry of The Daughters of Charity. Dating back to 1861, the Daughters of Charity have a long history of serving people in & around Chicago. Over the years, these ministries have taken various forms that include schools, social centers, day care centers, outreach programs, parish ministries, plus shelters for women & children.

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Following this long tradition of caring, the Daughters of Charity started St. Joseph Services in 2001. The goal was to develop an outreach ministry to work in partnership with parishes, non-profit institutions and agencies to serve and support families and individuals at risk, plus collaborating with them to strengthen and develop their values and skills.

St. Joseph Services succinctly believes: "Developing Youth. Educating Adults. Transforming Lives."

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Some of the "driving" forces behind this charity event at Bredemann in Glenview were Brian Larsen, Victoria Pagnucci, and Lisa Sullivan.

For more information on this annual event please visit the St. Joseph website.

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