NORCROSS, GA, April 12, 2013 (Press-News.org) The famous Hot Chocolate 15/5K came to Turner Field in Atlanta on January 13, 2013. The race was a success as it collected proceeds for an important charity and provided family-friendly fun for Metro Atlanta. Atlanta charter buses were used to help keep the event running smoothly all day.
Atlanta charter bus company, Samson Trailways, offered convenient shuttle service throughout the event, running racers and volunteers to and from Turner Field. Samson Trailways supplied 17 school buses, along with coordinators, to help provide safe, reliable, and efficient shuttle transportation.
This lively and enjoyable event raised funds for Ronald McDonald House charities. Families often have to travel far from home to receive specialized treatment for seriously ill or injured children. The Ronald McDonald House program provides a "home-away-from-home" for families that need to stay close by their hospitalized child. They provide this comfort and convenience at little to no cost, easing the burden of extended hospital stays on the entire family.
"A number of non-profit organizations and charities rely on us to transport volunteers throughout Metro Atlanta," says Tom Sambdman, Vice President of Atlanta bus rental company, Samson Trailways. "We are honored to provide safe, comfortable transportation services to Atlanta's hardworking volunteers."
Atlanta bus charter company, Samson Trailways, offers a variety of reliable transportation services, including tour service for choral and band groups, field trips, church organizations, athletic groups, military transfers, and much more. From local trips to long-distance tours, their professional, knowledgeable staff provides the best Atlanta bus rentals at reasonable prices.
For more information about Atlanta charter buses, visit http://www.samsontrailways.com.
About Samson Trailways:
Samson Trailways has been the trusted leader in Atlanta motor coach transportation for nearly 30 years. Our success is the result of a strong focus on safety and customer satisfaction. No matter the size of your group, Samson Trailways delivers premium charter bus transportation services, offering top of the line motor coaches, buses and minibuses.
For more information, visit http://www.samsontrailways.com.
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Atlanta Bus Charter Company, Samson Trailways, Gets Involved Locally for National Charity
The Hot Chocolate 15/5K came to Turner Field in Atlanta January 13, 2013, raising funds for Ronald McDonald House charities. Atlanta charter bus company, Samson Trailways, was happy to offer their support by providing transportation for the event.
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[Press-News.org] Atlanta Bus Charter Company, Samson Trailways, Gets Involved Locally for National CharityThe Hot Chocolate 15/5K came to Turner Field in Atlanta January 13, 2013, raising funds for Ronald McDonald House charities. Atlanta charter bus company, Samson Trailways, was happy to offer their support by providing transportation for the event.