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A local organization is in the running for a free car...but they need your help.
Toyota will be giving away 100 cars to non-profits across the country as part of it's "100 Cars For Good" event.
Community Care is the finalist in New England.
The organization is based in Bangor and provides help to people struggling in the community.
Program Manager, Sean Scovil, explains what it would mean for the organization if they won, "Working in Maine, we have a large rural population. We spend a lot of time traveling. We have clients all over the place, so having a car in that way would be helpful to support them.
To vote for Community Care, log onto voteforcare.com Thursday, August 9th from 10AM-11PM.
Once you get to that website, all you have to do is click on "Community Care" and "Vote".
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