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Make a Difference on the Big Day of Giving: Donate to Placer Food Bank at Roseville Toyota!

Make a Difference on the Big Day of Giving: Donate to Placer Food Bank at Roseville Toyota!

by | May 31, 2023

On May 4th, 2023, Placer Food Bank and Roseville Toyota are teaming up to support the Big Day of Giving – a 24-hour giving challenge intended to fund 700+ nonprofit organizations in the Sacramento region. Donors who drive through the Roseville Automall’s Roseville Toyota will be able to contribute to this initiative by scanning a QR code on their mobile devices to make financial contributions of $15 or more.

Join Placer Food Bank in Supporting the Local Community

Join Placer Food Bank (PFB) in supporting the local community by contributing to the region’s Big Day of Giving, a 24-hour crowdfunding campaign benefiting 700+ nonprofits in the Sacramento area. On May 4th, 2023, PFB will be at Roseville Toyota from 8 am -12 pm collecting financial donations of $15 or more. Simply drive through the Roseville Automall’s Roseville Toyota parking lot and scan the QR code on your mobile device to make a generous contribution and help make a difference.

Roseville Toyota and Placer Food Bank Join Forces for the Placer County Fair

Placer Food Bank and Roseville Toyota are proud to join forces in support of the Placer County Fair in Roseville on May 4, 2023, from 8 am -12 pm. Taking place at 700 Automall Drive, Roseville, CA 95661, this event allows donors to contribute to the Big Day of Giving, an initiative that strengthens the Sacramento region with its 24-hour giving challenge. To date, BDOG has raised $78 million for participating nonprofits since 2013, and in 2022 alone a record of $13.4 million was collected.

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Subheading: Excellent Job Opportunities

Subheading: Positive Contributions to the Community

Roseville Toyota has been a pillar of the community for over four decades, consistently delivering outstanding customer service, providing excellent job opportunities, and striving to make positive contributions to their community. Owned by Lithia Motors, Inc., one of the largest providers of personal transportation solutions in the United States, Roseville Toyota is proud to be listed as one of the fastest growing companies in the Fortune 500 (#158-2022).

Mission

Placer Food Bank’s Mission
The Placer Food Bank strives to sustain communities by nourishing families experiencing food insecurity, educating the community about hunger, and advocating for hunger relief. The organization has distributed fresh and non-perishable food to over 90,000 individuals through its network of 70 local hunger-relief and charitable organizations, and is a certified member of Feeding America, the nation’s leading domestic hunger-relief organization.

Placer Food Bank is a 501c3 nonprofit organization that proudly serves as the primary food collection and distribution center for hunger-relief efforts in El Dorado, Nevada and Placer counties. This esteemed organization has distributed fresh and non-perishable food to over 90,000 individuals through its network of 70 local hunger-relief and charitable organizations. Additionally, Placer Food Bank is a certified member of Feeding America, the nation’s leading domestic hunger-relief organization, and is the only local hunger-relief organization in the area. Its mission is to sustain communities by nourishing families experiencing food insecurity, educating the community about hunger, while advocating for hunger relief.

Serving the Roseville Community for Over Two Decades

Roseville Today is a proud, locally-owned and community-supported business that has been in operation for over two decades. It stands completely independent of print, politics, and big media, providing an alternative source of information for the local community. With a long-standing history of providing a brighter side to news and events, Roseville Today is here to stay.

Placer Food Bank and Roseville Toyota represent a powerful combination of community giving and economic progress. Donations made this Big Day of Giving will aid in strengthening the region significantly while also highlighting principles of socialawareness, such as honoring individuals and organizations who meet the challenge to provide aid to those in need. 2020 has been a difficult year for everyone, including food pantries; however, when weprioritize our actions and regard goodwill, an impactful responsecan be taken that reach beyond what either organization could askfor. This Big Day of Giving encourages both locals and visitors alike to take part in contributing positively towards their communities while filling the gap that Pine County Fair charities seekto close.

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