Subaru Donates 2009 Subaru Outback to Ronald McDonald House

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

In an act of charity, Subaru of America has donated a brand new 2009 Subaru Outback Special Edition to the Ronald McDonald House (RMH) of Southern New Jersey, located in Camden. The All-Wheel Drive Outback, valued at approximately $26,000, will be used to transport RMH families of children being treated for critical illnesses or traumatic injuries. The vehicle will also be used by RMH staff to support day-to-day operations of Ronald McDonald House.

This donation continues a long relationship between Subaru of America and Ronald McDonald House of Southern New Jersey. In 1998, Subaru of America donated a vehicle to RMH as part of Subaru’s 30th Anniversary initiative, “30 Cars for 30 Causes.”

RMH also received a grant from Subaru of America Foundation to enhance the computer equipment and capabilities available to the families that stay there, primarily so that siblings can keep up with school work.

In addition, for the past two years, a group of Subaru employees have volunteered at RMH as part of Subaru’s annual Martin Luther King Day of Service activities.

(Source) Press

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