Title: Good Stuff Trucks Bring It It doesnt get any better than this
1Good Stuff Trucks Bring ItIt doesnt get any
better than this
Shania Joan Supanich was reunited with her mother
Sandy Pedigo in September after being apart for
two years, thanks to a program called Homeward
Bound. She was taken by her father without
proper custody rights. The photos above are
from the celebration at Gordon Trucking in
Auburn, on Tuesday, October 17, 2006.
2Trooper Mark Covey of the Washington State Patrol
hosted the celebration. He stated that this is
the best way to show missing children and this is
a good Samaritan act on the part of Gordon
Trucking.
Sandys fiancée is to the right of her and that
is our own Mike Southards (tan jacket) WTAs
Safety Director who was involved in the program
as well. Also pictured here is Sue Miller (last
person in photo) who is the Program Director at
the Missing Children Clearing House who chooses
the posters of the missing children. (Left photo)
3This program of placing missing children posters
on the side of semi trailers was the idea of
Trooper Padgett of the WSP. She enlisted Vic
Payment from Budget Auto Wrecking who donated
finances and Gordon Trucking, Inc. supplied the
trucks.
Sandy and Shania, in the back is Washington State
Patrol Trooper Padgett and Vic Payment of
Budget Auto Wrecking.
Steve Gordon of Gordon Trucking, Inc., addressing
the assembled media and Gordon Trucking
employees.
4Gordon Trucking employees donated 1,500 to Sandy
and Shania and Gordon Trucking, Inc. matched it,
bringing the total to 3000 for back to school
clothes.Also, Gordon employee, Kim Takacs,
assembled an impressive gift pack from the
company. All things pink, just what girls love!
Gordon employees looking on and Kim Takacs taking
photos (in the red top)
Shania, along with Mom, opening her gift pack and
loving all her goodies.
5Gordon Trucking, Inc. drivers are honored to have
the posters on the trucks. These posters are
made by David Iman of Imagic out of California.
100 more trailers will display the posters that
will go to nearly every state in the country.
Budget Auto Wrecking donated an additional 2,500
more to the program. Thanks Vic and Mary!If
you see a missing child please call 1-800- 543-
5678 or go to www.wsp.wa.gov and do a search for
missing children.
A special note of thanks to KIRO TV-7 KING 5
NEWS for covering the celebration and to CNN for
airing the story. Thank you to
everyone involved in this program in bringing
missing children home.
Mike, Trooper Padgett, Sandy, Shania, Sue Steve