Winter is over and it’s time to get that ride out of the garage and back into the Car Show Scene. Please join Cars4Awareness, the Seven Cities Camaro Club, and Performance Collision Center for our first “Brake the Stigma Charity Car Show”.
About 26% of Americans struggle with some form of Mental Illness. Research shows that nearly 50% of those struggling with Mental Illness commit suicide. People with Mental Illness face multiple challenges. Besides struggling with the symptoms and disabilities of the disease they are also faced with the prejudice and stereotypes that result from the misconception about mental illness. They are forced to deal with not only the public-stigma but also a personal-stigma. Cars4Awareness along with LifeWithPTSD has set out to reduce this stigma by Educating the public, Supporting the people effected by the illness, and Encouraging others to speak up and do the same. We encourage everyone to come out and participate in our charity car shows to show your support, raise funds, help spread awareness, and join us in the ultimate goal of crushing the stigma.
Awards:
Best Modern (1990-Present)
Best Classic (1900-1989)
Top 20 Builds
Cars4Awareness Pick
Performance Collision Center Pick
7CCC Pick
Location:
Performance Collision Center, 6352 E. Virginia Beach Blvd, Norfolk, VA
Timeline:
April 30, 2021
9:00 Registration Opens
10:00 Drivers Meeting / Judging Begins
11:00 Registration Closes
2:00 Awards
3:00 Show Ends
Judged Entry Fee:
$20 Pre-Registration
$25 Registration Day of Show
Spectators are always Free
Pre-Register at www.cars4awareness.org
Food Trucks:
Coming Soon
Sponsorship is available. Apply at https://cars4awareness.org/sponsorship/
Proceeds Support Cars4Awareness:
Cars4Awareness provides advocacy and support to those who struggle with mental illnesses such as PTSD. By organizing Car Show, Cruises, and other Car related events, we bring awareness to these less talked about illnesses with the goal of ending the stigma and decreasing the number of suicides amongst those struggling. Learn more at www.Cars4Awareness.org.