Donations made for every vehicle sold, and a food drive at the dealership for Preston and Steve’s Campout for Hunger
Bristol, PA, November 1 2021: — Today, Fellah Auto Group, the 3-location pre-owned vehicle dealer, announced the results of their Fall Fundraising initiative, and food drive for Philabundance, in support of the Preston and Steve’s annual Camp Out for Hunger.
For every vehicle sold between September 15 2021 and October 31, 2021, a donation was made to Philabundance., in the amount of $2400, which helped to provide up to 4,800 meals!
A Donation Station was also set up at each of the dealership’s three locations (Springfield, Bristol, and Philadelphia) to collect nonperishable food items. Employees, customers, and members of the community were invited to contribute to this cause.
https://www.philabundance.org/get-involved/donate-food/
The Preston and Steve’s Camp Out for Hunger takes place between November 1 and November 5, 2021. Representatives from Fellah Auto Group will deliver the funds raised, as well as the nonperishable food items on November 4th, 2021.
All customers who purchased a vehicle during this time period were also able to play for a Bonus Prize, in Fellah Auto Group’s Scratch to Win giveaway.
Dan Jones, the dealership’s Marketing Director announced this initiative. “At Fellah Auto Group, we’re passionate about staying involved with our community. Although September is ‘Hunger Action Month’, we realize that there is a neverending need to contribute towards this fight, and raise awareness”.
Further Details / Contact
Dan Jones – Director of Marketing, Fellah Auto Group, dan@fellahautogroup.com
Fellah Auto Group is a family-owned used car dealership group based out of Pennsylvania. It was established in 2005, and offers quality used cars at affordable prices, and special financing. Fellah Auto Group also has a full-staffed automobile service department on site.
https://www.fellahautogroup.com/fellah-auto-group-fundraiser-for-philabundance
Media Contact
Dan Jones
dan@fellahautogroup.com
In 1984 Philabundance was founded by an idealist named Pamela Rainey Lawler who saw perfectly good food going to waste, and, at the same time, saw people going hungry.
What started out as a small food rescue organization operating out of a Subaru, 30+ years later, is an innovative, impactful and collaborative organization distributing more than 24 million pounds of food a year to those in need.
Philabundance is a proud member of Feeding America, a nationwide network of food banks leading the fight against hunger in the United States.
Why Support Philabundance?
In 1984 Philabundance was founded by an idealist named Pamela Rainey Lawler who saw perfectly good food going to waste, and, at the same time, saw people going hungry.
What started out as a small food rescue organization operating out of a Subaru, 30+ years later, is an innovative, impactful and collaborative organization distributing more than 24 million pounds of food a year to those in need.
Philabundance is a proud member of Feeding America, a nationwide network of food banks leading the fight against hunger in the United States.
ABOUT HUNGER
Hunger hits every zip code in America. Without access to nutritious food – or enough of it – people can’t thrive. It affects everything – from health to education to financial success. It is hard to concentrate on school work, find a job, or manage a heart problem if you struggle with food insecurity. Hunger is one of the harshest and most detrimental symptoms of poverty. Most simply, it is a result of not having enough money to cover all of your basic needs.
To drive hunger from our communities today and end hunger forever, we need everyone to collaborate, including corporations, foundations, individuals and the government. We can’t do it alone — we must work together. Philabundance not only runs numerous programs to alleviate hunger today, but also launched in spring 2019 Ending Hunger. For Good. Through that program, Philabundance partners with critical service providers to offer food coupled with other services to help break the cycle of poverty and end hunger for good.