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A&T Subaru Presents Over $33,000 Donation to Subaru Share the Love® Event Hometown Charities

Keystone Opportunity Center Received $19,000; The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Eastern PA–Delaware Received $14,020

A&T Subaru of Sellersville recently presented proceeds from the 2024 Subaru Share the Love® Event to its two Hometown Charities. Souderton‑based Keystone Opportunity Center received $19,000.00, and The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) Eastern PA–Delaware received $14,020.00. This brings the total donated to the two charities over the course of this program to over $246.000.00.

This marks the twelfth consecutive year A&T Subaru has selected Keystone Opportunity Center as a Hometown Charity. With this latest gift, A&T Subaru has contributed $150,551.00 to Keystone’s mission of supporting neighbors facing homelessness, hunger, and educational hurdles on their path to self‑sufficiency.

The dealership’s partnership with LLS has now reached seven years, bringing cumulative donations to $95,533.00 toward the fight against blood cancers.

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“These funds are vital in our efforts to assist the growing numbers of those facing significant challenges in our community,” said Brandon Trombetta, Executive Director, Keystone Opportunity Center. “The generosity of A&T Subaru and their customers makes a profound difference in lives across our region.”

"Every donation brings us closer to a cure,” added Megan Haegley, Campaign Development Manager, LLS Eastern PA–Delaware. “Together, we are making strides toward a world without blood cancer.”

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“A&T Subaru customers are the driving force behind these impressive totals,” said Jeff Allen, President, A&T Subaru. “We’re grateful for their continued support and proud to see our collective efforts making a positive impact right here at home.”

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