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EMPORIA, Va. -- For the month of April, Elliott Sadler wore a specially-designed Autism Awareness helmet at every track. Now, that helmet will belong to whoever wants it most.
A day after celebrating his 33rd birthday, Sadler placed the helmet up for auction on www.sadlerfoundation.org on May 1; bidding remains open until May 19.

To raise funds and awareness, Sadler had the helmet designed with the colorful, jigsaw Autism puzzle pieces. During the Texas, Phoenix and Talladega races in April, the driver of the No. 19 Dodge wore the colorful helmet in competition. It was donated by Impact Racing and designed by Ryan Young of Indocil Art.
The awareness and auction are more than just the NASCAR driver being charitable -- it's personal.
"Helping to create awareness for autism is an extremely important cause for me," Sadler said. "It hits really close to home because my niece, Halie, is autistic. The great Autism-related charities we've worked with over the years offer many different programs and opportunities to help not only those suffering from this developmental disability, but also their families.
"It is a cause that I'll do all I can to help raise money and awareness.
"We're not just trying to raise money for the Hermie and Elliott Sadler Charitable Foundation, we're looking to educate people and raise more awareness about Autism."
Once the auction concludes on May 19, the winner bidder will receive the autographed helmet and a Certificate of Authenticity from Elliott Sadler on Elliott Sadler Enterprises letterhead.
About the Hermie and Elliott Sadler Charitable Foundation:
The Hermie and Elliott Sadler Charitable Foundation is dedicated to raising autism awareness and promoting research for a cure; while also supporting initiatives to improve educational opportunities for children and their families. The Foundation provides support to projects that share the ideals and concerns of the Sadler family.
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