CHICAGO, Dec. 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Seventeen Chicago area charities will benefit from more than $2 million expected to be raised by a black-tie gala held in conjunction with the 2022 Chicago Auto Show in February. Now in its 30th year, First Look for Charity is held the evening before the auto show opens to the public.
The coming “First Look” event, on Feb. 11, gives benefactors the chance to see hundreds of new vehicles on display amid an elegance not present when the masses converge on McCormick Place during the auto show’s 10-day consumer run, Feb. 12-21.
Benefactors in attendance also have the chance to win a 2022 Buick Enclave Avenir and a 2022 GMC Yukon Denali. Attendees at the charity gala will be treated to heavy hors d’oeuvres; champagne, wine, mixed drinks, beer and soft drinks; and special entertainment presented by the automakers in their displays.
First Look for Charity has become one of the special events on the winter schedules of Chicago socialites and car buffs.
“The Chicago Auto Show is uniformly regarded as the finest auto show in the country, but the charitable cause demonstrates that this auto show is about more than just vehicles and accessories,” said Bill Haggerty, chairman of the 2022 show. “It’s also about giving something to the charities of our community.”
The 17 organizations participating in this year’s First Look for Charity predominantly are children-oriented. Some operate on a global level; others, locally. The charities receive all of the proceeds from the event, and all those proceeds are used in their efforts in the Chicago area, Haggerty said.
Charities involved in the 30th First Look for Charity gala are the 100 Club of Illinois; Advocate Health Care; the ALS Association Greater Chicago Chapter; the Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago; and Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago. Also, Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Joliet; Franciscan Community Benefit Services; Glenwood Academy; Habitat for Humanity; Susan G. Komen, Chicago; Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago; Lydia Home & Safe Families for Children; and Misericordia. And, New Star; Special Olympics Illinois; Turning Pointe Autism Foundation; and the Jesse White Tumbling Team.
Tickets to the event are $275 each and can be ordered by telephone at (630) 495-2282 or online at www.chicagoautoshow.com/. Benefactors should indicate which charity or charities they want their donation to benefit. Of each ticket, $223 is tax-deductible as a charitable expense.
Haggerty, the auto show chairman, said the Chicago Automobile Trade Association, which produces First Look for Charity and the Chicago Auto Show, selected the 17 organizations in recognition of their beneficial community efforts.
Tickets and additional information about First Look for Charity can be found at www.FirstLookforCharity.org.
About the Chicago Auto Show
First staged in 1901, the Chicago Auto Show is the nation’s longest running auto exposition in North America. The show is produced by the Chicagoland’s new-car dealer association, the Chicago Automobile Trade Association, which has staged the show since 1935. The 2022 public show is Feb. 12-21 at McCormick Place. For more information and the latest updates, visit ChicagoAutoShow.com or Facebook.com/ChicagoAutoShow.com.
About the Chicago Automobile Trade Association
Founded in 1904, the Chicago Automobile Trade Association is one of the nation’s largest metropolitan dealer organizations. It is comprised of more than 420 franchised new-car dealers and an additional 150 allied members. The group’s dealer members employ about 19,000 people in the metropolitan area. The association has produced the world-famous Chicago Auto Show since 1935. For more information please visit www.CATA.info.
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