Central Illinois Gold Star Families receives $2,500 donation

Extreme Motors general manager Mike Cervini presents Patti Smith of Central Illinois Gold Star Families with a check for $2,500. (Joe Ragusa/WJBC)
Extreme Motors general manager Mike Cervini presents Patti Smith of Central Illinois Gold Star Families with a check for $2,500. (Joe Ragusa/WJBC)

By Joe Ragusa

BLOOMINGTON – The families of fallen soldiers are receiving some help from a local car dealership.

Extreme Motors presented Central Illinois Gold Star Families with a check for $2,500 Thursday. Patti Smith is the charity’s founder.

“We support (the families of veterans) with events, commemorations throughout the year,” Smith said. “We bring them together so they can meet others who have faced a similar loss.”

The donation is part of a promotion Extreme Motors ran in the month of May. Smith said she’s thankful the dealership reached out to her.

“We’re very grateful that they’re investing in the region to the broken hearted among us,” Smith said.

Smith said part of the money is going toward bringing American Sniper Co-Star Kevin Lacz to the organization’s annual fund-raiser on Oct. 2 at Five Points in Washington. More information about the charity can be found at CIGoldStar.org.

Joe Ragusa can be reached at [email protected].

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