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A RACE WHERE EVERYBODY WINS

The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix Association's mission is to produce a world-class vintage racing event in order to raise funds that help provide residential care, treatment and support individuals with autism and intellectual/developmental disabilities in the Pittsburgh region.
 
The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix, with the help of Presenting Sponsor Shop 'n Save raised a record $171,000 for their charities in 2008.
 
Because of the generous support from our sponsors, and the dedication of 1,200 volunteers, we have been able to donate over $2.4 million to the Autism Society of Pittsburgh and Allegheny Valley School since 1983.

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Presentation of $171,000 donation in 2008. (left to right) PVGP President Mike Connolly, Dan Torisky of Autism Society, Elizabeth Cope, Regis Champ of Allegheny Valley School and Dan DelBianco of PVGPA.
 
 
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Presentation of $170,000 donation in 2007. (left to right) PVGP President Mike Connolly, Lou Krebs of Shop 'n Save, Allegheny Valley School Ambassador Brendan Fisher, Bill Lipsky of Shop 'n Save, Autism Society Ambassador Anita Iyengar, Regis Champ of Allegheny Valley School.

 
 
  The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix Association is a registered 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization with a mission to hold a world-class vintage automotive race event for charity. Since 1983 this volunteer-driven event has raised over $2.4 million to benefit developmentally disabled individuals through the Autism Society of Pittsburgh & Allegheny Valley School. The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix remains our country's largest vintage race event and the only one run on actual city streets.