AUBURN HILLS, Mich. -

A holiday fundraiser by Chrysler and the Metro Detroit Chrysler Jeep Dodge, Ram Truck Superstores means a test drive can generate more than just a potential sale.

For each test drive between now and Dec. 13, the automaker, dealers and the Detroit Red Wings will donate $10 to Forgotten Harvest. Each test drive has to be logged at a participating Metro Detroit Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge and Ram Truck Superstore.

Money raised through what’s being called the Fight Against Hunger Sweepstakes is set to benefit Forgotten Harvest’s mission to provide meals for hungry metro Detroit residents.

The second part of the Fight Against Hunger Sweepstakes is open to Michigan residents who are at least 18 years old, have a valid driver’s license and register at the time of their test drive. Officials explained a drawing will be held on Dec. 15, with 10 winners each getting two suite tickets to Joe Louis Arena to see the Red Wings take on the Dallas Stars on Dec. 19, as well as food and beverage during the game.

“The Chrysler Group and our Detroit Metro dealers are proud to partner with Forgotten Harvest and the Detroit Red Wings in the fight against hunger,” noted Greg Martin, of Chrysler’s Great Lakes Business Center.

“We hope this campaign will inspire consumers to join us in our efforts to raise funds for Forgotten Harvest so they can continue to provide food to those in need,” Martin continued.

Russ Russell, chief development officer of Forgotten Harvest, expressed his appreciation for what the fundraiser could generate.

“Hunger has an address and it’s now in every community across metro Detroit, but with partners like the Detroit Red Wings and the Chrysler Group and Metro Detroit Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge and Ram Truck Superstores, we can help feed 80,000 hungry people this holiday season,” Russell stated.