In-N-Out Burger owner Lynsi Snyder-Ellingson and her husband Sean Ellingson hosted their annual fundraiser, Cruisin’ 2 Freedom, in Huntington Beach to combat human trafficking. The event featured a car show with 120 vehicles, followed by a cruise down Pacific Coast Highway. Attendees, including celebrities like recording artist Hilary Roberts White, showed their support to raise awareness and funds for the cause.
In addition to the car show, the event included dinner from food trucks and a program with speakers like Laila Mickelwait and Benjamin Nolot, who shared their experiences in fighting human trafficking. The event raised over $600,000 through auctions, raffles, and donations.
In-N-Out’s commitment to Human Trafficking Awareness Month was highlighted through canisters at their restaurants, with Slave 2 Nothing providing a three-to-one match for donations. Through their efforts, the fundraiser aimed to bring attention to an important social issue while engaging classic car enthusiasts in the fight against human trafficking. More information can be found at slave2nothing.org.
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