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![]() | Volkswagen Partners With Legendary Rock Band 'The Who' To Raise Money for Teenage Cancer Trust CharityPublished 2008-06-18 12:37By Volkswagen of America, Inc. |


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The iconic Volkswagen Bus, provided by Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, has
been specially designed by The Who's art director
"Our thanks go to Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles for providing this
vehicle and to The Who for supporting the competition," said
Participants can enter this contest by visiting: www.thewhomagicbus.com .
Each entry costs
Inspiration for the competition stems from the collaboration between
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles and The Who, which culminated in a special live
performance from the band at the 60 Year Celebration of the Volkswagen Bus in
About Volkswagen of America, Inc.
Volkswagen of America, Inc. recently announced Electronic Stabilization Program (ESP) as standard equipment on all its 2009 model year vehicles. As a result, Volkswagen is one of the only original equipment manufacturers to offer an electronic stabilization control system on its entire product line -- ahead of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA) deadline requiring stabilization systems in the 2012 model year vehicles. Volkswagen's ESP technology works in conjunction with anti-lock brakes and helps reduce loss of control, rollovers and other types of crashes. NHTSA predicts nearly 10,000 lives could be saved each year if all vehicles had stabilization systems as standard equipment.
Founded in 1955, Volkswagen of America, Inc. is headquartered in
About Teenage Cancer Trust
Each day in the UK, 6 teenagers will find out they have cancer - that is around 2,000 new diagnoses every year. These young people often get a raw deal, receiving hospital treatment in inappropriate facilities catering for children or the elderly. Teenage Cancer Trust is a UK Charity, founded in 1990, that focuses on the needs of teenagers and young adults with cancer by providing specialist teenage units in NHS hospitals.
As well as state-of-the-art facilities to keep patients occupied during long stays in hospital, the units provide an environment where teenagers can meet others in a similar situation. Units allow patients to build friendships and mechanisms to cope with their disease without being patronised or ignored and are staffed with professionals able to fully understand and manage the needs of the patients.
To date, TCT has built units in
In addition to building units, TCT funds a nationwide Education team, teaching young people in schools, colleges and universities about cancer, prevention and healthy living. They also provide a conference for young people with cancer and training for medical professionals.
SOURCE Volkswagen of America, Inc.








