Anadolu Isuzu supported children in the earthquake region with the slogan “This Track Heals”
Anadolu Isuzu, the commercial vehicle brand of Turkey, continues working to heal the wounds of the earthquake disaster that took place in February and deeply affected our country. The racing event, participated by 23 drivers with Isuzu D-Max pick-up vehicles prior to the April 23 National Sovereignty and Children's Day, was organized on Saturday April 15 at Turkcell Platinum Park, of which Anadolu Isuzu has been a long-term sponsor.
The event, which was organized with the slogan of "This Track Heals" with D-Max pick-up vehicles, continued with the flag collection race held by the off road race drivers in the field. All of the income from the event was donated to the Community Volunteers Foundation to be used in support activities for children in the earthquake region. The visitors were informed about the support activities at the special stand set up by the Community Volunteers Foundation in the venue.
The event ended with the award ceremony for the off-road racers after completion of the race stages.
To get detailed information about the event and to donate until April 30, visit;
https://fonzip.com/tog/kampanya/bu-parkur-iyilestirir
Information Note:
Anadolu Isuzu uninterruptedly continues the relief efforts it started by taking action since the first day to heal the wounds of the earthquake disaster, which took place in February and affected 11 provinces. Organizes large-scale aid and donation campaigns with the support of its employees and business partners both at home and abroad to meet the urgent needs in disaster areas, Anadolu Isuzu rapidly delivered the collected aid materials and donations to the earthquake regions. Immediately after the earthquake, the ISKUT Search and Rescue Team consisting of Anadolu Isuzu employees, took part in the rescue efforts, while donation campaigns were organized with the large participation of the employees and business partners of the company. Anadolu Isuzu donated an Isuzu truck and two D-Max pick-ups to AFAD for use in rescue efforts, while the company's partners Isuzu Motors and Itochu Corporation donated a total of 20 million Japanese yens.
As a part of the rescue efforts and on the occasion of the 8 March International Working Women's Day, Anadolu Isuzu sent a special support bus that is prepared primarily for distributing the needs of women and children to the cities affected by the disaster and delivered the aid packages to more than 10 thousand women and children in the region. Services in the support bus were provided by Anadolu Isuzu’s voluntary employees.