The Young Auto Care Network Group (YANG), an under-40 community of the Auto Care Association, recently hosted its second Top Golf industry fundraiser in support of the Automotive Aftermarket Charitable Foundation (AACF). The event took place this year in August and September, at eight Top Golf locations across the nation. Following the pandemic’s effects on businesses and the economy in 2020, YANG set out to rally and support those within the auto care industry finding themselves in difficult circumstances.
The AACF was founded in 1959 to assist automotive aftermarket members and their families who, due to catastrophic illness or terrible accident, have exhausted all other available resources in maintaining a reasonable existence.
The 2022 YANG Top Golf fundraiser event locations included:
- Atlanta, Ga.
- Dallas, Texas
- Denver, Colo.
- Detroit, Mich.
- Houston, Texas
- Long Island, N.Y.
- Omaha, Neb.
- Philadelphia, Pa.
“We are proud of the young professionals of our industry coming together in support of those in need,” said Cotter Collins, chair, YANG. “This is what the YANG community is all about: getting involved and finding opportunities to better the industry. YANG members give me confidence that the aftermarket’s future is in great hands, as evidenced by the initiative and generosity we see from them year after year.”
The YANG Top Golf charity event was generously sponsored by:
- Akebono Brake Experts
- Arnold Motor Supply
- Dorman
- East Penn
- Global Parts Distributors, Inc.
- Lisle Corporation
- Parts Authority
- Shop Squad
- XL Parts
- Learn more about the YANG community and how to get involved, including sponsorship opportunities, by visiting autocare.org/yang.
Learn more about the AACF at aftermarketcharity.org.