Mesa dealership collects, donates 81,652 bottles of water
Dunkin’ Donuts party donated to hotshot firefighters
Posted 7/8/21
Larry H. Miller Ford Mesa, 460 E. Auto Center Drive, recently joined other Phoenix Valley Ford dealers for the Ford Motor Co.’s annual “Fill an F-150” bottled water drive for The …
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Mesa dealership collects, donates 81,652 bottles of water
Dunkin’ Donuts party donated to hotshot firefighters
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Larry H. Miller Ford Mesa, 460 E. Auto Center Drive, recently joined other Phoenix Valley Ford dealers for the Ford Motor Co.’s annual “Fill an F-150” bottled water drive for The Salvation Army Metro Phoenix’s Emergency Disaster Services program.
They unseated the eight-year reigning champions by collecting 81,652 water bottles, according to a release.
The dealership won a Dunkin’ Donuts party as a reward, which they chose to donate to the hotshot firefighters battling the Telegraph and Mezcal wildfires in the state.