
The
Philadelphia Modifiers Street Rod Club
is a non-profit
organization, who not only love cars,
but also helping the community.
The
club believes in strong community involvement, and over the years we
have contributed
to many charities
and worthy causes.
2009 Breast Cancer Walk
Amber Krauss' College Fund
An account has been set up at Univest Bank in East Landsdale for Ambers college fund. The account is in David A. Krauss’ name, any person [member or not] that would like to donate any money in memory of Debbie Krauss is asked to please send a check to Andy, Dave or myself [Butch ] and we will see that it is deposited in that account and used only for Ambers schooling. Please advise people to make the check out to David a Krauss, they can make a notation on the bottom left of there check "ACF" [Ambers College Fund] so they know where it is going. Anybody else that needs any info - please call or e-mail me at bpletcher@verizon.net
Sponsoring
a Soap Box Derby car.
Toys
and donations at Christmas for needy kids.
At a garage meeting
(09/24/03) Jordan Hallak driver of the Phila Modifiers
sponsored SOAP BOX DERBY car, presents Don
Lennox (director of the derby and fellow Modifier)
a plaque for the sponsoring his car...Thank you Jordan (next step NASCAR)
Since this picture has been taken, Don Lennox has passed away. He is surely missed by the Philadelphia Modifiers. He was passionately involved with the Soap Box Derby and the Modifiers still sponsor cars in his memory.
The Modifiers have also
set up the Russell Sift Memorial Award
given out once a year
to the best and brightest students in the Automotive
and the Carpentry trade.
Endowment awards to the 2009 recipients
of the Russell Sift Memorial Award at WyoTech


The Philadelphia Modifiers have been actively donating toys since Christmas of 2004
to Silver Springs Martin Luther School in Montgomery County.
In 2009 in addition to the toys the Philadelphia Modifiers gave a cash donation to the school and will continue to donate their time and energy during the Christmas season.
Silver Springs serves children and families in need. Silver
Springs programs
such as foster family care, mental health services, Martin Luther School,
and residential treatment.
The Silver Springs site is non-profit and mostly comprised of members
of the business community, clergy and various human service professionals
that volunteer
their time.
We would like to thank all of those who came out
to our many charity runs in the past
and hope to see you at this years events.