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$50,000 donation goes to Assistance League of Temecula Valley - Press-Enterprise

Removing their face masks briefly April 23 for a photo with the presentation version of John Hine Temecula Subaru’s donation to Assistance League of Temecula Valley are, from left, Kevin Ohler, the dealership’s director of marketing; Dorcas Shaktman, Assistance League vice president, finance; Bill Brumbaugh, the dealership’s vice president and general manager; and Magaly Rivera, the dealership’s internet director. (Photo by Electra Demos, Assistance League of Temecula Valley)

This spring, Assistance League of Temecula Valley received a $50,000 donation from the John Hine Temecula Subaru dealership.

The award is from the 2019 Temecula Subaru “Share the Love” campaign.

Because of the coronavirus pandemic, Bill Brumbaugh, the dealership’s vice president and general manager, presented the donation in an April 23 Zoom meeting with Assistance League members, according to a news release.

The donation is for Assistance League’s Operation School Bell program, which provides new school clothing and shoes to students in need in five local school districts.

In the fall of 2019, Operation School Bell provided that service to 2,554 students in the Temecula, Murrieta, Lake Elsinore, Menifee and Romoland school districts, according to the news release.

The Subaru “Share the Love” event was started in 2007. Subaru of America regularly donates $250 to one of four national charities for each new Subaru purchased or leased. The buyers choose which charity the donation goes to.

Beginning in 2013, Subaru retailers had the opportunity to add a local charity for their customers to support.

“When Subaru announced that we could choose a local charity to be added to the ‘Share the Love’ event, we did not have to even think hard about it. Assistance League of Temecula Valley was our first and only choice,” Brumbaugh said in the news release.

“They have spent the last 30 years helping those less fortunate achieve a better, more meaningful life. We are proud to have such a wonderful, caring and hard-working organization right here in Temecula.”

The relationship between Assistance League of Temecula Valley and John Hine Temecula Mazda/Subaru began in 2012 when the dealer’s marketing department held a fundraising event for the nonprofit.

The following year, the dealership chose Assistance League as the recipient of the “Share the Love” Hometown Charity campaign. The campaign is held each year from mid-November until the beginning of January.

The “Share the Love” contribution has continued to increase with each year’s campaign, from $3,000 in 2013 to this spring’s $50,000. The total contribution to Assistance League of Temecula Valley from seven years of campaigns is $161,219, according to the news release.

“We never imagined the extent of the support that we have received from Subaru and their team. Their presence at our dedicated Operation School Bell Shopping events provides an additional level of support to our volunteer efforts,” Denise Lanier, Assistance League of Temecula Valley president, said in the news release.

“We are so appreciative of this relationship. This is a perfect example of how businesses and volunteers can work together to provide for those in need.”

Assistance League of Temecula Valley is a 501(c)(3) volunteer organization that has served families of southwest Riverside County for 30 years.

Revenue from the Assistance League Thrift Shop at 28720 Via Montezuma, Temecula, is the main source of funding for the league’s philanthropic programs.

For information about programs and membership, go to www.assistanceleague.org/temecula-valley/ or call951-694-8018.

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