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Century Dodge Chrysler Jeep Helps Raise $2,470 for Sacred Heart Catholic School

Local Chrysler Group dealership, Century Dodge Chrysler Jeep helped raise $2,470 in funding for Sacred Heart Catholic School with Chrysler brand’s Drive for the Kids™ program. The fundraising event was held on August 4th in conjunction with the Fall Picnic.

 

“The Chrysler brand and our local dealerships are committed to giving back to the communities where we do business,” said Phil Scroggin, Director at the Midwest Business Center for Chrysler Group LLC. “We are extremely proud to support both schools and organizations, as they encourage student development and growth.”

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Participants earned a $10 contribution to the school on their behalf from the Chrysler brand by taking a brief test drive in a 2013 model Town & Country minivan - highest ranked in loyalty 11 years in a row, as well as other Chrysler vehicles made available for test drives thanks to Century Dodge Chrysler Jeep.

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At the conclusion of the program, the school with the highest number of test drives in each one of the five geographic regions (Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, Central, and West) will win an additional $5,000, for a total of $25,000 in additional funding from Chrysler through the Drive for the Kids™ program.

 

Since 1993, when Chrysler introduced Drive for the Kids™, Chrysler dealers have worked with parents and educators in communities across the nation. Chrysler has contributed nearly $5 million directly to local schools for student needs, from playgrounds and field trips to reading programs and new computers. Chrysler is proud of this tradition of community involvement. For more information, visit www.drive4kids.com.  Learn more about Chrysler Group, LLC at www.chrysler.com.

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