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Toyota Lexus Minority Owners Dealership Association to Sponsor 3rd Annual Day of Service

/PRNewswire/ -- The Toyota Lexus Minority Owners Dealership Association (TLMODA) is once again renewing its partnership with The Salvation Army to address the...

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Toyota Lexus Minority Owners Dealership Association to Sponsor 3rd Annual Day of Service

TLMODA, The Salvation Army Renew Partnership to Address Food Insecurity Challenges during Spring BreakBOWIE, Md., March 16, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- T...

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Jan. 19 - Salvation Army & TLMODA Delivered Grocery Boxes for Senior Citizens

January 19, 2021 - Toyota/Lexus Minority Owners Dealership Association (TLMODA) partnered with Chatham Parkway Toyota and The Salvation Army of Savannah (TSA) to provide over 200 food packages to local

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'This is what car dealers do': Bastrop car dealer partners with Salvation Army to distribute food


'This is what car dealers do': Bastrop car dealer partners with Salvation Army to distribute food
Cameron Drummond, Austin American-Statesman
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Pastor Roland Nava (left) of the In The Streets Hands up High ministry and Lost Pines Toyota dealership owner Carlos Liriano (right) load food bags and boxes into cars Jan. 15 during a drive-thru food distribution event at Lost Pines Toyota in Bastrop. [CONTRIBUTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY]
The line of cars outside the Lost Pines Toyota dealership in Bastrop on Friday morning consistently numbered nearly two dozen vehicles of all makes and models.
Stretched in a line across the dealership’s front parking lot, the cars inched toward the front, where Pastor Roland Nava of the In The Streets Hands Up High Ministry (ITSHUH) and dealership owner Carlos Liriano were waiting along with Salvation Army workers and Lost Pines Toyota employees to give food boxes to residents in need.

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Lost Pines Toyota, Salvation Army provide food to Bastrop residents


The line of cars outside the Lost Pines Toyota dealership in Bastrop on Friday morning consistently numbered nearly two dozen vehicles of all makes and models.
Stretched in a line across the dealership’s front parking lot, the cars inched toward the front, where Pastor Roland Nava of the In The Streets Hands Up High Ministry (ITSHUH) and dealership owner Carlos Liriano were waiting along with Salvation Army workers and Lost Pines Toyota employees to give food boxes to residents in need.
Each car and the people in it were greeted with a smile, before the reason for their visit arrived: Bags and boxes full of food donations that were loaded onto backseats and trunks, providing Bastrop area residents who are struggling financially during the coronavirus pandemic with their next meals.

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Minority-owners dealership group works to ease food shortage

Last year, the Toyota Lexus Minority Owners Dealership Association, or TLMODA,  teamed up with The Salvation Army to create a National COVID-19 Day of Service, supporting families that have become vulnerable because of the coronavirus pandemic.

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Chatham Parkway teams up with Salvation Army to provide food for seniors


Chatham Parkway teams up with Salvation Army to provide food for seniors
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DECEMBER -- THE FIRST DECLINE SINCE APRIL. SO MANY PEOPLE ACROSS OUR AREA... ARE STRUGGLING TONIGHT. THAT'S WHY A LOCAL CAR DEALERSHIP IS STEPPING UP... TO HELP THOSE MOST VULNERABLE. AND AS OUR DAVE WILLIAMS REPORTS... IT FILLS A NEED THAT'S ESPECIALLY PREVALENT DURING THESE DIFFICULT TIMES. "I LOVE THE WAY THAT SAVANNAH AS A COMMUNITY TAKES CARE OF IT'S NEIGHBORS, THEY LOOK OUT FOR EACH OTHER." BOX BY BOX...THE TOYOTA/LEXUS MINORITY OWNERS DEALERSHIP ASSOCIATION PACKED UP BOXES OF 270 FOOD PACKAGES READY TO BE DISTRIBUTED TO SENIORS. MANY OF THOSE SENIORS ARE WITHOUT TRANSPORTATION OR CAN NOT SAFELY PURCHASE FOOD ITEMS. (MAJ. PAUL EGAN- CORPS OFFICER, SALVATION ARMY, SAVANNAH) "TO STEP UP IN SUCH A MAGNIFICENT WAY AND TO PROVIDE THOSE FOOD BOXES AS WELL AS SOME OTHER LOVING SUPPORT THAT WE HAD TODAY, WE'RE ABLE TO MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE IN THE LIVES OF THE PEOPLE WE'RE SERVING." (HARRY CHANEY- GENERAL SALES MGR., CHATHAM PARKWAY TOYOTA) "THIS KIND OF EVENT BRINGS GREAT JOY TO US AS A DEALERSHIP ITSELF TO BE ABLE TO PARTNER UP WITH SUCH A GREAT ORGANIZATION LIKE THE SALVATION ARMY AND REACH OUT TO COMMUNITIES THAT HAVE GIVEN SO MUCH BACK." A BIG TEAM UP WITH CHATHAM PARKWAY TOYOTA AND THE SALVATION ARMY MADE EVERYONE FEEL GOOD. (CHANEY) "OUR EMPLOYEES ARE ELATED ABOUT BEING A PART OF THIS GREAT EVENT AND WE LOOK FORWARD TO NOT ONLY THIS YEAR BUT IN YEARS TO COME TO HELP OUT AND MAKE SAVANNAH WHAT IT CAN BE." BESIDES THE FOOD BOXES, TOYOTA/LEXUS MINORITY OWNERS DEALERSHIP ASSOCIATION DONATED 5- THOUSAND TO THE SALVATION ARMY TO HELP WITH THEI

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Toyota Lexus Minority Owners Dealership Association to Sponsor 2nd 'COVID-19 Day of Service' on Jan. 15


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Toyota Lexus Minority Owners Dealership Association to Sponsor 2nd ‘COVID-19 Day of Service’ on Jan. 15
January 12, 2021 GMT
BOWIE, Md., Jan. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The Toyota Lexus Minority Owners Dealership Association (TLMODA) is once again working with The Salvation Army to address the increasing food shortage across the country by filling the pantries of families in need during the coronavirus pandemic. On Jan. 15, 2021, TLMODA Dealers and The Salvation Army will distribute more than 1,400 food boxes at participating dealerships in Florida, Georgia, Oklahoma, Washington and Texas.
“Last year, we partnered with The Salvation Army to create a National COVID-19 Day of Service to support families left vulnerable by the coronavirus pandemic. Since then, the demand for food has multiplied,” says TLMODA Board President Carlos Liriano. “We hope this collective effort by our TLMODA members helps feed families in our communities and provides some reprieve from the economic hardships they face on a daily basis.”

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