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Episode 101: Bobbie Woolf - Week of 09/18/2006 - Bobbie Woolf loves dogs and helping people. She combines her two loves by raising and training service dogs. But Bobbie has a problem. The van she uses to drive her dogs to local hospitals and nursing homes needs fixing. Bobbie needs an angel: a NASCAR Angel. NASCAR legend Rusty Wallace takes Bobbie on a fantasy trip to the racetrack, while at the repair shop, the NASCAR Angels are making Bobbie's dream come true.

Episode 102: Nurses - Week of 09/25/2006 - Speediactrics is the NASCAR-themed pediatrics unit at the Halifax Medical Center in Daytona Beach. Every year, more than 2,000 children receive treatment in fun and exciting surroundings designed by NASCAR First Lady Betty Jane France. At the very heart of this special place is a highly specialized team of skilled pediatric intensive-care nurses. Now, NASCAR Angels says thank you! While the nurses cared for the children of Speediatrics, the NASCAR Angels cared for the nurses' cars. As you'll see, it was a day they'll never forget!

Episode 103: Inner-City Teachers - Week of 10/02/2006 - "Educating Minds, Changing Lives" - that is the mission of a unique school program helping kids in Chicago. The Inner-City Teaching Corps was founded in 1991 to recruit college graduates to volunteer as teachers in Chicago's neediest classrooms. Stretching every dollar is a way of life and trying to keep a small fleet of cars running for the teachers who rely on them isn't easy. That's where the NASCAR Angels can help. When the cars are revealed, there'll be even more surprises in store as the NASCAR Angels throw a party the kids at school won't soon forget!

Episode 104: Outlaw Family Band - Week of 10/09/2006 - Making it in the music business is tough enough without having to worry whether you'll make it to your next performance. Chicago's Outlaw Family Band has no shortage of fans of their "rock 'n roll meets bluegrass" sound, but crisscrossing the Midwest in time to take the stage can be dicey when your old van just isn't dependable. Go into the shop where the NASCAR Angels make their own kind of music, giving that old van a makeover not to be missed.

Episode 105: Surf Bus Academy - Week of 10/16/2006 - At 17, Mary Setterholm was the U.S. Surfing Champion. Today, the 51-year-old grandmother is the dedicated founder of the LA Surf Bus. LA Surf Bus is a non-profit organization. She now provides a weekly opportunity for youth at greatest risk in the L.A. area to get to the beach, learn ocean safety and how to surf. Her VW, lovingly dubbed "Big Blue," is not only an icon but an invaluable part of her beach program. The NASCAR Angels will catch a wave with Big Blue and have Mary sittin' on top of the world when they reveal her re-energized VW Bus at a beach party honoring this passionate and much-loved queen of the surf.

Episode 106: L.A. Youth Center - Scott Yetter is associate pastor of the First Evangelical Free Church of Los Angeles, an inner-city church with deep roots in its community. Before accepting this assignment, Scott and wife Sarah founded the church's SAY Y.E.S. inner-city youth program, and it's changing the lives of kids in their area. The program is located, in part, in the Nehemiah House, a very old home in the inner city. When the NASCAR Angels come to the neighborhood, church members, kids from the youth program and college students participating in an urban ministry training program will paint the Nehemiah House and landscape the grounds. As they give some TLC to their beloved home, the Angels will be showering some TLC on Scott's Honda Accord...

Episode 107: U.S. Coast Guard - When the NASCAR Angels meet up with the United States Coast Guard, we will give our viewers a first-hand look at the rigorous training involved in search and rescue operations. And while we're out in the ocean with them, filming the training exercises, the Angels will be on land, repairing MK3 Richard Maniseri's 1966 Chevy truck. Rich's Chevy has its own rich heritage, it's the first car he ever owned . . . he and his Dad bought it together before Rich entered the Coast Guard. In his own words, "every dent has a story." He spends a lot of his free time working on the classic pick-up, putting in tremendous effort to keep it running. The NASCAR Angels will give this Guardsman a well-deserved helping hand.