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Swickard Auto Group expands Oregon 'Save 1,000 Dogs' mission to deepen animal welfare support
Summary
Swickard Auto Group announced an auto-group-wide mission to help save 1,000 dogs a year by expanding support for rescue organizations, building on prior donations and local ties to Portland and Oregon Dog Rescue.
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Swickard Auto Group announced a company-wide mission to help save 1,000 dogs each year through expanded support for animal rescue organizations and increased community engagement. The effort emphasizes continued investment and visibility in the Portland area. The mission builds on a sustained local connection and past donations from the company and its founder, Jeff Swickard. The announcement notes personal ties: Jeff Swickard is a University of Oregon graduate and he adopted a rescue dog, Mason, through Oregon Dog Rescue.
Key details:
- The group announced a goal to help save 1,000 dogs annually through expanded support for rescues and community engagement.
- Since 2016, Swickard Auto Group has donated over $350,000 to Oregon Dog Rescue, according to the article.
- The company reports lifetime philanthropic contributions of about $2.5 million across the communities where it operates.
- In 2015, a month-long initiative that donated $100 from every new vehicle sold raised $34,000 for Oregon Dog Rescue and The Pixie Project.
- The article notes Jeff Swickard met his rescue dog Mason through Oregon Dog Rescue; Mason had been returned three times before adoption.
- Swickard Auto Group was founded in 2014 and is described as operating 50+ franchises across Alaska, Hawaii, Washington, Oregon, and California.
Summary:
The announcement reiterates Swickard Auto Group's ongoing support for animal welfare in the Portland area and highlights sustained financial contributions to local rescue organizations. The article reports that the company will share updates on partnerships and opportunities through its channels during the year.
