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A&T Subaru Fills the Car for Keystone Opportunity Center

This year's campaign for Subaru Share the Love Hometown Charity, Keystone Opportunity Center, yielded 59 lbs. of food and supplies.

This year’s A&T Subaru “Fill the Car” campaign for Subaru Share the Love Hometown Charity, Keystone Opportunity Center, yielded 59 lbs. of food and supplies for the Souderton-based agency.

This marks the sixth year of A&T Subaru’s partnering with Keystone Opportunity Center as their Hometown Charity for the Subaru Share the Love campaign, a charitable program in its eleventh year. Customers of local Subaru retailers purchasing or leasing a new Subaru vehicle from November 15, 2018, to January 2, 2019, can choose to designate $250.00 to one of four national charities -- ASPCA®, Make-A-Wish®, Meals On Wheels America®, and the National Park Foundation -- or up to two local “Hometown Charities.” This year A&T Subaru partnered with a second Hometown Charity, The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Eastern Pennsylvania Chapter.

“We’re grateful to our customers for helping make this happen,” said Jeff Allen, A&T Subaru president. “Landis Market in Telford was also kind enough to allow us to set up a donation station in their store. It’s great to see the community working together to help people.”

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Over the past five years, the amount donated to Keystone Opportunity Center from the Subaru Share the Love campaign is approximately $40,000. Results from this year’s campaign will be available in early spring 2019.

Keystone Opportunity Center accepts donations of items from non-perishable food items to household basics like soap and towels. A full wish list is available at www.keystoneopportunity.org.

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