ADESA Auction Raises $60K for Juvenile Diabetes Fight

A charity auction at ADESA Phoenix raised more than $60,000 for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, and saw the auction of two classic vehicles.
“We are honored to have this opportunity to contribute to such an amazing organization — JDRF touches the lives of so many impacted by diabetes,” said Mike Russo, general manager of ADESA Phoenix. “Thank you to our employees and our customers for helping us support this worthy cause.”
Held in conjunction with the auction’s fourth annual Legendary Sales Week, the event offered a 1974 Ford Ranchero Squire and a 1969 Chevy Camaro SS. Winning bids for the vehicles went to Daniel Minor of Dans of Big Lake, and George Lawrence with Consumer Auto Liquidators, respectively.
The auction also featured 8-year-old juvenile diabetes advocate Grace Gurley as a special guest. Diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at 8 months, Grace speaks publically about life with the disease in hopes of raising awareness.
“At General Motors, we understand that juvenile diabetes is a disease that touches the very fabric of our society," said Dan Kennedy, manager, GM Remarketing.
“Almost everyone knows a person who is directly affected by this disease. We were happy to participate in the auction, which proceeds will be used to help raise awareness and find a cure for juvenile diabetes.”
Linda Silverstein, manager, remarketing and rental operations at Ford Motor Company, added, “Mike Russo and his team from ADESA Phoenix rolled out the red carpet and had an outstanding promotion tied to the Barrett-Jackson festivities in Phoenix.
“I am so proud of everyone from ADESA for raising $60,000 for JDRF,” she said. “They brought dealers from all over the country for a week of sales. Everyone had fun, explored all of the activities and I was happy to be part of the event. Hats off to the entire team for a job well done.”