Middleton’s Village to Village Foundation is Giving Away 12 Cars!

Middleton’s Village to Village Foundation is Giving Away 12 Cars!

This holiday season, the Middleton's Village to Village Foundation is celebrating “The 12 Cars of Christmas Giveaway.” Photo: Heaven FM/Middleton's Village to Village Foundation


Nominate Someone Who Needs a Car
to Win One During the 12 Cars of Christmas!

You may have seen him on “Good Morning America” or “The Today Show.” He was also the Grand Marshall of this year’s Town of Mount Pleasant Christmas Lights Parade.

Eliot Middleton is the man who is giving people in need free transportation.   The Jefferson Award winner from McClellanville is the CEO/President of the Middleton Village to Village Foundation. They repair cars and trucks and give them, free of charge, to people who don’t have transportation. These gifts transform people’s lives.

This holiday season, the Middleton’s Village to Village Foundation is celebrating “The 12 Cars of Christmas Giveaway.” Each day, from Dec. 14 through Christmas Day, they will give away another vehicle. During the 12 days, on day 10, Thursday, Dec. 23, and day 11, Friday, Dec. 24, the vehicles will be given to deserving Heaven 100.1 listeners.

We’re asking you to tell us about someone that you know who is in need of transportation. All you need to do is send an email to: submissions@village2villagefoundation.org

You’ll receive a form to complete, providing information about that person you believe is deserving of this gift. The Middleton Village to Village Foundation associates will look over all the entries and determine the individuals who will receive the vehicles.

Make your submission today – the entry deadline is this Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2021 at Noon.

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