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19 AMS car wash fundraiser to bolster Yana coffers!

Members of 19 Air Maintenance Squadron have quite the reputation at 19 Wing Comox as skilled technicians, but on Thursday they plan to put down their tools, and stock up on rags and car wash brushes in hosting their fifth annual car wash, all in support of local group YANA You Are Not Alone!! Goat News spoke with Captain Trevor Reid about the campaign.

By the way that all goes down at the CANEX parking lot from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m tomorrow (Thursday July 17). YANA helps local families with various expenses and use of apartments, in taking their sick kids to Vancouver for specialized medical treatment at BC Childrens Hospital.

Marc Mulvaney
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