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Herb Gordon Subaru is proud to celebrate the incredible Subaru achievement in supporting Make-A-Wish Foundation through the 2024 Share the Love Event®. This annual charitable initiative raised a record-breaking $31.7 million, marking the highest contribution amount in company history and demonstrating the brand's unwavering commitment to bringing hope to children with critical illnesses.

Historic Milestone for Make-A-Wish Partnership

The 2024 Subaru Share the Love Event® generated over $3.1 million specifically for Make-A-Wish, bringing the total donations to more than $38 million since the partnership began in 2011. According to Make-A-Wish America, Subaru has become the largest automotive donor to the organization, helping grant over 3,600 life-changing wishes for children facing critical illnesses.

The Subaru Love Promise® in Action

This partnership exemplifies the Subaru Love Promise®, which centers on showing love and respect to everyone while supporting communities nationwide. Each new Subaru vehicle purchased or leased during the campaign period generated a minimum $300 donation to charity, with customers choosing between four national partners, including Make-A-Wish.

Research-Backed Benefits for Children

Research shows that granting wishes can improve children's quality of life and produce better health outcomes, making this partnership particularly meaningful for families navigating difficult times. The program demonstrates how automotive purchases can create lasting positive impact beyond transportation needs.

Experience the Share the Love® Legacy

The team at our Silver Spring Subaru dealership understands that purchasing a vehicle represents more than transportation—it's about joining a community that values giving back. When you choose Subaru, you're supporting a brand that has donated over $320 million to causes that matter, transforming lives one wish at a time. Visit Herb Gordon Subaru today to discover how your next vehicle purchase can make a difference.

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