Friday, January 22, 2021

Ferguson Subaru Continues Partnership with Feeding America

 
January 22, 2021, Broken Arrow, OK – Right now, millions of Americans are out of work and cannot access food for themselves or their families. As the effects of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic continues to hit our Tulsa Metro community, Ferguson Subaru will again work with Feeding America® as part of the larger Subaru of America, Inc. initiative to provide an additional 100 million meals* to people hit hardest by the crisis.
 
When the pandemic first hit, Ferguson Subaru stepped in and joined Subaru of America to help donate 50 million meals, and the automaker is doing it again as the hunger crisis continues. That is why Subaru and its retailers across the country (including Ferguson Subaru) are doubling down with the donation of an additional 100 million meals to Feeding America. 
 
Ferguson Subaru will again work alongside Subaru of America and the Feeding America network to ensure food banks can secure the resources they need to help the most vulnerable members of our community. Ferguson Subaru is proud to help provide 210,830 meals through Feeding America to support the Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma. Plus, Ferguson Subaru is donating an additional 15,000 meals to the Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma. In total, Ferguson Subaru is helping to provide 225,830 meals to the Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma. 


Our hope is that these meals will provide immediate and crucial assistance to families and individuals, in our community, that are still in need during these uncertain times. It’s all part of our Subaru Love Promise…an ongoing commitment to our community. We are proud to call Northeast Oklahoma our home, and we’re determined to be there when our community needs us most. This is the Subaru Love Promise at work. Subaru. More than a car company.
 
Join Ferguson Subaru in Feeding America!
Click here to make a donation to Feeding America



* $1 helps provide at least ten meals secured by Feeding America® on behalf of local member food banks

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