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Step One Subaru Fort Walton Beach donates $26,000 to local dog rescue

Step One Subaru Fort Walton Beach has donated $26,676 to Save Underdogs as part of Subaru of America’s annual Share the Love Event, the dealership announced Monday. Save Underdogs, a […]

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Step One Subaru Fort Walton Beach has donated $26,676 to Save Underdogs as part of Subaru of America’s annual Share the Love Event, the dealership announced Monday.

  • The Share the Love Event is a charitable initiative by Subaru of America where $250 from every new Subaru purchased or leased is donated to a choice of charitable partners.

Save Underdogs, a nonprofit organization dedicated to rescuing and finding loving homes for underprivileged dogs, was the Fort Walton Beach beneficiary of this program.

Save Underdogs works to provide care, rehabilitation, and adoption services to dogs facing adversity. The donation from Step One Subaru Fort Walton Beach will directly support their efforts to rescue and rehome underprivileged dogs in the area.

For more information about Step One Subaru Fort Walton Beach and their commitment to the community, visit https://www.steponeautomotive.com.

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