Oliver Tester, 5, of Level Eco-friendly, is a large admirer of the Subaru WRX.

So when team at Tester’s school, Level Eco-friendly Elementary, made the decision to manage a drive-by on April 24 in assistance of Tester, who has been battling large-grade delicate-tissue sarcoma, they manufactured certain the car or truck company’s sporty compact sedan produced an visual appeal.

Tester has undergone various surgeries and is going through radiation cure. On April 9, elementary academics Emilie Shogan and Nicole Adasczik arranged a day for students to dress in yellow — the ribbon coloration that represents sarcoma, or bone cancer.

Adasczik reached out to #1 Cochran to ensure that his beloved car produced it into the push-by parade line-up.

Kevin James, #1 Cochran’s social and local community coordinator, claimed it is ideal in line with the company’s current outreach get the job done.

“Our Monroeville and Butler merchants deliver blankets & arts and crafts kits to pediatric most cancers people with our associates at the Leukemia and Lymphoma Culture,” James claimed. “Whether it is a clinic wing or 1 youngster, we could not pass up the chance to use one particular of our automobiles to brighten a kid’s day.”

James also reached out to some of the region’s Subaru fans, like the “Slowbaru” team, some of whom arrived with customized vehicles to demonstrate off.

“I”m glad to do anything like this,” explained Slowbaru member Chris Risher. “This child justifies all the vehicles.”

Patrick Varine is a Tribune-Assessment staff members author. You can contact Patrick at 724-850-2862, [email protected] or by means of Twitter .