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Volvo For Life: Literally

A local hero from West Jordan, Utah, yesterday received a “thank you” to last a lifetime: a complimentary new Volvo car every three years for the rest of her life.Earlier this year, celebrity judges named Hope Bevilhymer, 27, “America’s Greatest Hometown Hero” in the third annual Volvo for life Awards, the nation’s largest search for and celebration of everyday heroes, with Volvo providing $1 million in contributions in honor of local heroes. Born with bi-lateral clubfeet, Bevilhymer is founder of “Limbs of Hope,” which redistributes prosthetic limbs to developing countries.Launched in 2002, the Volvo for life Awards calls for people nationwide to nominate a local hero they know doing the extraordinary in the areas of safety, quality of life or environment at www.volvoforlifeawards.com. Since June 2004, Volvo received 4,272 nominations from all 50 states for the third annual Volvo for life Awards. In February, Volvo selected three winning heroes in each category.Judges Hank Aaron, Bill Bradley, Caroline Kennedy, Maya Lin, Dr. Sally Ride, Paul Newman and Eunice Kennedy Shriver then selected the overall category winners, who each received a $50,000 charitable contribution. At a gala ceremony in March in Times Square, judges announced Bevilhymer as the winner in the quality of life category and also unveiled her as the overall program winner and the recipient of a Volvo car every three years for life.For her first vehicle selection from the 25 or more she can expect to make in the decades to follow, Bevilhymer opted for the recently introduced Volvo XC90 V8 SUV. On Thursday — at a lunchtime ceremony attended by Bevilhymer’s friends, family and associates — the employees of Ken Garff Volvo in downtown Salt Lake City presented Hope the keys to her new car.”The Volvo for life Awards is a journey that takes us across America to meet heroes who bring conscience, care and character to life,” said Anne B?lec, president of Volvo Cars of North America. “We were incredibly inspired when we learned of Hope’s courage and vision for improving the lives of those in need here and throughout the world. She’s my hero, and a hero to so many others as well.”Nominations for the fourth annual Volvo for life Awards currently are underway at www.volvoforlifeawards.com. Bevilhymer will be among the judges and will help unveil the winning heroes next April at the 2006 Volvo for life Awards ceremony.Source: Volvo Cars North Americ

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