Oliver Ford Lincoln in Plymouth is proud to announce the launch of its annual Fill-A-Ford Food Drive, taking place from September 15 to September 25. This community initiative is designed to support two vital local organizations, the Bread of Life Food Pantry and the Marshall County Neighborhood Center Food Pantry.
During the drive, community members are encouraged to donate non-perishable food items by placing them directly into the bed of a Ford truck located at the Oliver Ford Lincoln dealership. This unique and symbolic method of collection underscores the dealership’s commitment to driving positive change in the community.
As a thank-you for their generosity, donors will receive one raffle entry for every three items contributed, with the chance to win $200 in cash.
The dealership invites individuals, families, and local businesses to participate in this effort to fight food insecurity and make a lasting difference.
Together, the community can help “Fill-A-Ford” and provide hope for local families in need.
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