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Sheehy Toyota of Stafford Supports the Stafford Community

Sheehy Toyota of Stafford is proud to reinforce its commitment to community welfare through substantial donations to several noteworthy organizations. Demonstrating our dedication to the arts and education, a generous $2500 donation was extended to Via ColoriĀ® Stafford, an annual street painting festival in Stafford, Virginia. This event celebrates the artistic process and promotes local artists and entertainers. Notably, proceeds from Via ColoriĀ® benefit Stafford County Public Schools, enriching educational initiatives in the local community. In tandem with our pledge to combat hunger in the area, Sheehy Toyota of Stafford has contributed $10,000 to Stafford Food Security. This donation underscores our commitment to addressing food insecurity issues within Stafford County, ensuring that community members have access to essential resources.

Furthering our dedication to philanthropy and supporting vulnerable populations, Sheehy Toyota of Stafford has generously donated $7500 to the Ohana Preservation Foundation. This non-profit organization focuses on serving vulnerable children, their families, and caregivers through equine, art, and horticultural programs, creating therapeutic experiences in a rural environment. Highlighting our deep-rooted commitment to education, Sheehy Toyota of Stafford has allocated a substantial $30,000 donation to Stafford County Public Schools. This contribution will support various projects, including those promoting local history and culture, encouraging student leadership, providing educational resources, and supporting underserved students. These collective contributions reflect Sheehy Toyota of Stafford’s dedication to making a positive impact on our community. Through these donations, we strive to foster creativity, combat hunger, support vulnerable populations, and enhance educational opportunities for the benefit of Stafford County and its residents.