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Local organization included in Subaru’s ‘Share the Love’ event as hometown charity

Step One Automotive Group has selected Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge and Running 4 Heroes as their hometown charities for the 2021 Subaru Share the Love Event. Customers who purchase or lease a new Subaru can select Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge, Running 4 Heroes, or one of the four national charities to receive a $250 donation […]

Thanks to Step One Automotive Group for their support. “Empowering lives through smarter and easier ways of accessing mobility.”

Step One Automotive Group has selected Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge and Running 4 Heroes as their hometown charities for the 2021 Subaru Share the Love Event.

Customers who purchase or lease a new Subaru can select Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge, Running 4 Heroes, or one of the four national charities to receive a $250 donation from Subaru of America, Inc (SOA).

  • Subaru Fort Walton Beach will donate an additional $50 to the charity of the customer’s choice for each new Subaru sold or leased.

The 14th annual Subaru Share the Love Event runs from November 18, 2021, to January 3, 2022, and for a sixth year in a row, there will be no cap on the total donation from SOA to its Subaru Share the Love Event charitable partners.

At the culmination of the year, Step One Automotive and their retailers hope to exceed a grand total of $225 million donated since the creation of the Subaru Share the Love Event. 

The 2021 Subaru Share the Love Event will include the following four national charities:

  • The ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals)
  • Make-A-Wish
  • Meals on Wheels America
  • National Park Foundation

In addition, Step One Automotive Group customers will be able to make an impact in their local community by having the option to select Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge or Running 4 Heroes as a recipient of the donations.

“For the 14th consecutive year, Subaru and our retailers remain devoted to making impactful on our communities nationwide during the annual Subaru Share the Love Event,” said Alan Bethke, Senior Vice President of Marketing at Subaru of America, Inc. “During this holiday season, we are thrilled to support the inspirational causes of our national partners and our hometown charities that are dear to our retailers’ hearts.”

Thanks to Step One Automotive Group for their support. “Empowering lives through smarter and easier ways of accessing mobility.”

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