MONCKS CORNER, S.C. & NAMPA, Idaho -

The Charleston Auto Auction presented the Berkeley County Habitat for Humanity with a $5,000 check on Aug. 1 along with a commitment to assist in building a house. The check was given in the company of 500 dealers present prior to the start of the business’ weekly Friday auction.

Laura Taylor, the general manager of Charleston Auto Auction, was excited to mark this occasion of giving back to the organization’s community.

“The whole team at Charleston Auto Auction is excited to get started building our first house,” Taylor said. “We also have generous dealers that have offered to help. We are proud and happy to be able to contribute to the great organization that is Habitat for Humanity.”

For more information about Charleston Auto Auction, visit its site here.

Idaho Auction “Gone Country”

The Dealers Auto Auction of Idaho hosted its 3rd Annual Gone Country Charity Concert auction on June 25 and June 26.

Country music artist Collin Raye showcased the event, which raised $25,460 via a charity auction for Personal Ponies Idaho, which helps provide and care for ponies for children with special needs. A new Mazda 2 was also given away during the auction’s weekly Wednesday sale, which is held every week at 9:30 a.m. MST.

For more information about DAA of Idaho, call (208) 463-8250 or visit their site here.