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FullServ Auto Care in Oak Forest Serves Children Fighting Cancer

FullServ Auto Care in Oak Forest Serves Children and Teens Fighting Cancer

FullServ Auto Care Owner Susan Khattab proudly presents a donation of toys, $110 in gift cards and $202 to the Pediatric Oncology Treasure Chest Foundation at the FullServ Auto Care facility in Oak Forest.
FullServ Auto Care Owner Susan Khattab proudly presents a donation of toys, $110 in gift cards and $202 to the Pediatric Oncology Treasure Chest Foundation at the FullServ Auto Care facility in Oak Forest.

When we think of auto care, we normally think of brakes, struts, shocks and exhausts, but FullServ Auto Care in Oak Forest hosted a holiday toy drive that shocked the Pediatric Oncology Treasure Chest Foundation by raising toys, $110 in gift cards and $202.

As a trusted provider of complete auto repair services, FullServ Auto Care takes pride in providing solutions to automotive needs—rather than merely replacing parts—by delivering quality products and dependable service at reasonable rates. FullServ celebrated 10-years in business in December 2020.

FullServ Auto Care Owner Susan Khattab drew inspiration from the battles her family members and a friend fought against cancer in finding the motivation to help the POTCF. “The Treasure Chest Foundation is one of our favorite charities. We believe every child fighting cancer deserves a toy. I want to thank my customers who helped make the toy drive such a huge success,” explained Ms. Khattab.

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Treasure Chest Foundation CEO and Founder Colleen Kisel recognizes and appreciates the dedication shown by FullServ Auto Care. “I am amazed what a business can do for a charity like ours,” said Ms. Kisel. “We are thankful for their support that will certainly provide joy to young people battling cancer.”

The POTCF is a unique organization whose services impact more than 14,600 young cancer patients in 61cancer treatment centers in 20 states across the nation and in the District of Columbia. Nowhere else in the nation does such a program exist. Colleen Kisel founded the organization in 1996 after her then seven-year-old son Martin had been diagnosed with leukemia in 1993. Ms. Kisel discovered that giving her son a toy after each procedure provided a calming distraction from his pain, noting that when children are diagnosed with cancer their world soon becomes filled with doctors, nurses, chemotherapy drugs, surgeries and seemingly endless painful procedures. Martin celebrated his 27th anniversary of remission from the disease in March of 2020.

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If you would like further information about the Treasure Chest Foundation, please contact Colleen Kisel at 708-687-TOYS (8697) or visit the Foundation’s web site at www.treasurechest.org.

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