UPS, Boys & Girls Clubs of America Unveil New Paint Scheme for David Ragan`s No. 6 Ford Fusion

Thu Nov 5, 2009 3:00pm EST
 
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New Design Reflects UPS Safe Driving Program Available to Local Boys & Girls
Club Teens


DALLAS--(Business Wire)--
NASCAR driver David Ragan and the UPS (NYSE:UPS) team will have an extra 4.5
million fans cheering them this weekend at Texas Motor Speedway when Ragan gets
behind the wheel of his No. 6 Ford Fusion, which will sport a new paint scheme
that reflects UPS and Boys & Girls Clubs of America`s (BGCA) UPS Road Code safe
driving program. 

The UPS Foundation, the charitable arm of UPS, introduced a national program
this year in collaboration with BGCA to teach the company`s industry-leading
safe driving techniques to teens. Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause
of death for U.S. teens, but UPS and its world-renowned drivers are making an
effort to change that with the help of BGCA and Ragan. 

"UPS drivers are among the safest on the road. The Road Code program gives us
the opportunity to use our nationally recognized safe driving training to
directly impact a need in our communities and prevent teenage deaths," said Ken
Sternad, president of The UPS Foundation. "This special paint scheme captures
our commitment to driving safety, starting with teens at local Boys & Girls
Clubs, and sharing it with UPS NASCAR fans." 

The new car design for the Texas race incorporates BGCA`s logo, along with
handprints from members of Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas who are
participating in the UPS Road Code program. The paint scheme was unveiled in a
special trackside event featuring Ragan and these Club teens. 

"Our entire race team is excited about the special Boys & Girls Clubs of America
design we`re running this weekend," said Ragan. "This is definitely a change
from the normal look of our UPS car, and it`s always fun to give the fans
something new to get excited about. This car is certainly going to stand out on
track and hopefully help bring some awareness to Boys & Girls Clubs of America
and the UPS Road Code program." 

Ragan became a spokesperson for the UPS Road Code program this season,
supporting the program through a series of video and audio public service
announcements that are available online and have been broadcast on radio
stations nationwide. He's also been visiting some Boys & Girls Clubs near racing
cities, speaking to the UPS Road Code teens about the importance of safe
driving. 

"Safety is a priority for me on and off the track, and being on the road is
something that needs to be taken seriously," continued David. "It`s easy to get
distracted when you`re in the car, but you need to be really focused when you`re
behind the wheel of a vehicle." 

"We are extremely grateful to The UPS Foundation for bringing UPS Road Code to
our teens, providing access to important safety training utilizing
state-of-the-art simulators," said Roxanne Spillett, president and CEO of Boys &
Girls Clubs of America. "The paint scheme for David`s car is outstanding. It
truly captures the essence of our Clubs, our kids, and our dedication to their
safety." 

Teens, parents, and others interested in learning more about safe driving and
UPS Road Code should visit www.ups.com/roadcode. And for regular updates on UPS
Road Code, safe driving tips and other UPS news, sign up for the UPS Twitter
channel at twitter.com/ups_news. 

About Boys & Girls Clubs of America

For more than 100 years, Boys & Girls Clubs of America (www.bgca.org) has helped
kids "BE GREAT," providing hope and opportunity for those who need it most.
Today, more than 4,300 clubs serve some 4.5 million young people through club
membership and community outreach. Known as The Positive Place for Kids, Boys &
Girls Clubs can be found throughout the country and on U.S. military bases
worldwide, providing young people 6 to 18 years old with guidance-oriented
character development programs conducted by trained, professional staff. Clubs
positively impact lives and help young people reach their full potential as
productive, caring citizens. Key programs emphasize leadership development;
education and career exploration; community service; technology training;
financial literacy; health and life skills; the arts; sports, fitness and
recreation; and family outreach. In a recent Harris Survey of club alumni, 57
percent said the club saved their lives. National headquarters are located in
Atlanta, Ga. 

About The UPS Foundation

Founded in 1951 and based in Atlanta, Ga., The UPS Foundation`s major areas of
focus include community safety, nonprofit effectiveness, economic and global
literacy, environmental sustainability, and diversity. The UPS Foundation
pursues these initiatives by identifying specific projects where its support can
help produce a measurable social impact. In 2008, The UPS Foundation directed
more than $100 million in philanthropy to charitable organizations worldwide.
Visit community.ups.com for more information about UPS`s community involvement. 

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UPS
Ronna Branch, 404-828-4393
rcbranch@ups.com
or
Boys & Girls Club of America
Brian Hill, 404-487-5798
bhill@bgca.org
or
Fleishman-Hillard
Kathryn McClelland, 314-982-9133
kathryn.mcclelland@fleishman.com
or
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