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NORWALK, OH (June 26, 2021) --- Today Kalitta Motorsports hosted Chase Kulik, a 15-year old who suffers from Cystic Fibrosis as a guest of A Kid Again, a national nonprofit organization fostering hope, happiness and healing for children facing life-threatening conditions and their families. Chase and his family enjoyed a day at the NHRA Summit Racing Equipment Nationals that included a pit tour, driver meet and greet and the opportunity to stand on the starting line during the junior dragster exhibition runs prior to the final pro qualifying session.
”Having Chase and his family enjoy a day at the races with Kalitta Motorsports exemplifies what we’re all about at A Kid Again,” said Oyauma Garrison, President and CEO of A Kid Again. “I’m so excited Chase and his family got to enjoy a day at the races today.”
“Today was about Chase and Keegan, two amazing kids,” said Chad Head, Kalitta Motorsports General Manager. “We have enjoyed sharing the NHRA experience with A Kid Again families and we especially wanted to thank Keegan for stepping up to help us promote this great non-profit.”
“It was amazing!” exclaimed the young Kulik, as the crowd roared in approval.
Top photo courtesy of Roger Richards for media use only.
About A Kid Again
A Kid Again, which marked its 25th anniversary in 2020, has served more than 55,000 families across Ohio, Indiana, Central Carolinas, Philadelphia and nationwide since its inception. The organization’s mission is to foster hope, happiness and healing for children with life-threatening health conditions and their families. The organization provides them with consistent, year-round therapeutic activities that create meaningful shared experiences and joy-filled memories. A Kid Again also provides support, peer-to-peer connections and other resources to help families cope with the challenges. With more than 1.5 million children across the United States suffering from life-threatening conditions, A Kid Again is committed to reaching as many of these impacted families as possible. For more information about A Kid Again, please visit www.AKidAgain.org.