Stamford, Connecticut March 13, 2015 - 2014 marked the most successful Subaru "Share the Love" event in Subaru's History! The seventh annual Subaru "Share the Love" event donated a total of 15 million dollars to four national charities and over 600 "Hometown Charities" throughout the country!

The addition of incorporating "Hometown Charities" to the Subaru "Share the Love" event has proven to be a success once again. Customers who selected the "Hometown Charity" option helped donate over 8 million dollars.



With the closing of the seventh annual Subaru "Share the Love" event, we would like to show you how your donations have funded the participating national and local charities.

Subaru "Share the Love" National results:

  •     "Hometown Charities": $8,075,643.00
  •     ASPCA: $2,070,182.70
  •     Make-A-Wish Foundation: $2,065,178.54
  •     Meals on Wheels: $1,471,883.16
  •     National Park Foundation: $1,317,112.64

The Subaru "Share the Love" event donations helps sustain national and "Hometown Charities" throughout the year. Giving back to our partners and local communities is what drives us forward.


In 2013 Subaru Stamford and their customers raised nearly $8,000

This year Subaru Stamford again selected The Food Bank of Lower Fairfield County as their local charity.  The exact figure will be announced during a press conference on March 26, 2015 at 11AM at the dealership, 198 Baxter Ave. in Stamford, Connecticut.

"Last year's check was for nearly $8,000" said General Manger George D'Angelo, "and I'm proud to announce that this year we raised over five times that amount."

The Food Bank of Lower Fairfield County, Inc., a fully recognized I.R.C. 501 (c) (3) charity, is lower Fairfield County's primary hunger-relief organization. They provide food to more than 85 non-profit agencies and programs that serve low income people in a six town service area through bags of groceries and congregate meals. These include soup kitchens, food pantries, child care programs, homeless shelters, senior centers, domestic violence safe houses, and rehabilitation programs.

To donate to the Food Bank of Lower Fairfield County directly, please click here.


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