Six-year-old Baltimore native Nicholas Heuchan, a pediatric patient battling juvenile Batten disease, a life-threatening illness that causes blindness in its early stage, was a special guest of NHRA at the Mac Tools U.S. Nationals as part of the Believe In Tomorrow National Children's Foundation's "Hands On Racing" program. Heuchan met NHRA stars, including Whit Bazemore (pictured), John Force, Cory McClenathan, Jerry Gwynn, Larry Dixon, and Tony and Frank Pedregon.
"Rick Quezada of the NHRA marketing department provided an outstanding tour, as always," said Karen Keatts, program communications coordinator for the foundation. "NHRA is wonderful to all of our families and deserves so much credit for so many smiles." NHRA will host critically ill children at the remaining events in the NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series.
Believe In Tomorrow's Hands On Adventures programs provide critically ill children and their families with a unique experience and a variety of activities throughout the country. The program helps provide positive, memorable experiences to families who often don't have the time to plan and enjoy a unique experience. The Believe In Tomorrow National Children's Foundation is a nonprofit organization with a mission to inspire children with life-threatening illnesses and their families to focus on the promise of the future. For information, log on to www.believeintomorrow.org.
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