Sheehy Auto Stores gives over $160,000 to 23 charities
As part of its annual giving program, Sheehy Auto Stores announced on Wednesday that it donated $161,000 to 23 charities in Washington, D.C., Baltimore and Richmond, Va.
Each of the company’s dealerships partnered with various non-profit organizations located in the communities they serve.
"Our employees and family of dealerships do much throughout the year in donating time and money for a variety of charities," said Sheehy Auto Stores president Vince Sheehy in a press release. "We are grateful for our success and pleased to continue our annual end of the year giving campaign that supports a wide array of causes throughout the Maryland, DC and Virginia areas."
A total of $79,000 went to the Washington, D.C. area, $47,000 to Baltimore and $35,000 to Richmond.
Washington, D.C. area
- Bethany House ($6,000)
- Center for Children ($5,000)
- Covenant House Washington ($6,000)
- Ecumenical Community Helping Others ($5,000)
- Fauquier F.I.S.H. ($6,000)
- The First Tree of Howard County ($8,000)
- Good Shepherd Catholic Church ($5,000)
- The Good Shepherd Housing ($8,000)
- Hospice of Charles County ($5,000)
- The Lamb Center ($5,000)
- Ronald McDonald House Charities ($5,000)
- SERVE ($10,000)
- Smashing Walnuts Foundation ($5,000)
Baltimore
- Anne Arundel Medical Center ($30,000)
- Anne Arundel County CASA ($7,000)
- Arundel House of Hope ($5,000)
- Mosaic Community Services ($5,000)
Richmond, Va.
- Comfort Zone Camp ($2,500)
- Mercy Mall of Virginia ($19,000)
- Patrick Henry YMCA ($3,000)
- ACES ($2500)
- Young Life Hanover ($3,000 )
- Habitat for Humanity ($5,000)