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A&T Chevrolet-Subaru Donates 500+ Winter Coats to Children Across Pennridge, Souderton, and Bucks County

Sellersville dealership partners with the Auto Dealers CARing for Kids Foundation Driving Away the Cold campaign.

This winter, A&T Chevrolet-Subaru reinforced its commitment to community service by donating more than 500 new winter coats to children and families across the region through the Auto Dealers CARing for Kids Foundation Driving Away the Cold campaign.

The coats were distributed to children supported by Pennridge FISH and the Bucks County Opportunity Council. The dealership continued the expansion of its donation efforts to also include elementary school–aged children in need throughout the Souderton Area School District, helping ensure more families had access to warm winter clothing during the coldest months of the year.

“This campaign reflects our belief that strong communities look out for one another,” said Jeff Allen, President of A&T Chevrolet-Subaru. “Keeping children warm during the winter is about more than comfort. It’s about health, security, and supporting the families who rely on organizations like these every day.”

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The Driving Away the Cold initiative has been providing winter coats to children in need since 2008. To date, the program has distributed more than 475,000 new winter coats throughout the five-county Philadelphia region, offering essential warmth and relief during harsh winter conditions.

A&T Chevrolet-Subaru’s participation in the campaign is part of its broader commitment to the people in the communities they serve.

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For more information about the Auto Dealers CARing for Kids Foundation and how to support its efforts, visit www.morethanautodealers.com. To learn more about A&T Chevrolet-Subaru and its community initiatives, visit www.ATAutos.com.

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