Ford Donates 38 Vehicles to Hurricane Harvey Recovery Efforts

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Ford Donates 38 Vehicles to Hurricane Harvey Recovery Efforts

Along with Houston Food Bank, American Red Cross and The Salvation Army, nonprofits receiving vehicle donations from Ford today include Team Rubicon, ToolBank, Catholic Charities, San Antonio Food Bank and North Texas Food Bank. The vehicle donations are part of a commitment Ford Motor Company and Houston-area dealers made in September to raise $3.5 million to support relief efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey.

Ford has provided a special Texas Is Family assistance bundle to more than 8,000 customers who lost or had vehicles destroyed in the disaster. This offer includes the same no-haggle, below-invoice price Ford employees and their families receive, as well as payment deferrals. More than 1,500 first responders in hurricane-affected areas have received a special $1,000 discount (in addition to all available incentives) on the purchase of a new Ford or Lincoln vehicle.

Ford has a long history of supporting disaster relief in the United States and around the world. In 2016, Ford implemented its first Disaster Relief Mobility Challenge, providing grants that enabled three nonprofits to purchase a custom Ford Transit cargo or passenger van to support their unique disaster response needs. The recipients – Team Rubicon, ToolBank and Catholic Charities – all received their vehicles last summer and also used them to support Hurricane Harvey relief.

 

‘Ford is the best in Texas because of our longstanding commitment to being a good neighbor, strengthening communities, and helping make people’s lives better.’

 

Houston is one of 26 markets in the United States and Puerto Rico where Ford and its dealers have expanded their commitment to meet community needs by collaborating on programs and nonprofit outreach. The initiative, known as Operation Better World, was launched in 2008. Program outreach in Houston includes:

  • Ford Driving Dreams educational program has donated 20,000 books to children in need and awarded more than $200,000 in scholarships to 100 high school students in the area over the past two years. Tonight, Ford Driving Dreams is awarding another $100,000 in scholarships to a new group of 50 students – marking the third consecutive year Ford Fund and Houston-area Ford dealers are helping local students pursue their academic dreams of going to college
  • In February, Ford collaborated with Congressional Black Caucus Foundation to recognize 27 community members with a Ford Freedom Unsung Heroes of Harvey award. These awards were given to individuals who went above and beyond to support the community in an extraordinary way through hurricane relief efforts
  • Also in February, Ford Fund and Latin GRAMMY Foundation donated $20,000 in music instruments to help reopen A.C. Blunt Middle School in Aransas Pass. Hurricane Harvey caused severe damage in this community, including to the school’s music program. Immediately following the hurricane, students attended school in temporary spaces; six months later, they were excited to return to their school to play music once again
  • In April 2017, Ford Fund hosted more than 225 teens as well as their parents in its Driving Skills for Life program
  • Built Ford Tough Texas High School Football Player of the Week recognizes student athletes who excel on the field, in academics and in community service

Overall, Ford Motor Company, Ford dealers, and Ford Fund have invested more than $30 million in Texas communities since 2000.

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