Moose Jaw Ford donates portion of profits to 15 Wing Fellowship
Moose Jaw Ford held its grand reopening last month, pledging to donate a portion of all profits in the month of June to the 15 Wing Fellowship. The 15 Wing Fellowship supports military families and aims to strengthen relationships between 15 Wing and the city of Moose Jaw. On July 17th at the Ford dealership General Manager Shaun Airey presented the $5000 cheque to Aaron Ruston in order to help families at 15 Wing.
For its part, 15 Wing Fellowship contributed to the three-day community grand reopening, by providing a pancake breakfast and barbeque.
Airey believes that Moose Jaw Ford needs to partner with local organizations like 15 Wing Fellowship. “When we came to Moose Jaw we felt it was important to be established in the community and to be giving back to the community because that’s a big part of who we are. To be able to give the families of 15 Wing a cheque representing some of our profits from this last month means a lot to us; we are giving back to the community and doing the right thing in Moose Jaw.” Going forward, Moose Jaw Ford wants to continue partnering with local organizations including 15 Wing Fellowship. “It’s a really important part of our business so we hope that we can create ongoing partnerships.” The grand reopening event also offered customers the chance to win great prizes. During the month of June, anyone who purchased a vehicle was entered into a draw for the chance to win a SEA-DOO. The winner was Mike Vandenberghe of Moose Jaw.
Airey was excited about the giveaway saying, “It is important that our customers are even happier today than when they bought their vehicle. This is one way we can facilitate that.”