Hasbro Children’s Hospital among beneficiaries for Balise Subaru sales event

PROVIDENCE – Selling cars at Balise Subaru will directly benefit Hasbro Children’s Hospital this holiday season.
The dealership has named the hospital a beneficiary of Subaru of America Inc.’s national year-end “Share the Love” event, which is designed as a way for Subaru retailers to give back to their local communities. Balise Subaru is located at 561 Quaker Lane, West Warwick.
Through “Share the Love,” Subaru will donate $250 for every vehicle sold or leased between Nov. 19 and Jan. 2 to the purchaser’s choice of charities. Besides the hospital, this year’s national beneficiaries include the ASPCA, Make-A-Wish, Meals on Wheels America and the National Park Foundation.
“All of us at Balise Subaru are thrilled to have forged a partnership with Hasbro Children’s Hospital and are proud to have such a strong institution right here in our community taking great care of kids who really need it,” said Ryan McNally, general sales manager for Balise Subaru.
“We also know our customers care deeply about the hospital, so this is a great way for us to work together and support an important cause that keeps Share the Love charity dollars in Rhode Island,” he said.
Margaret M. Van Bree, president of Rhode Island Hospital and Hasbro Children’s Hospital, expressed gratitude in advance for the potential gifts.
“We are grateful to be named the local beneficiary of a campaign that has the potential to raise significant funds for our hospital,” said Van Bree. “The generosity of Subaru will make an important difference for our patients and their families.”
Hasbro Children’s Hospital, a part of the Lifespan health care system, is a pediatric facility for clinical care, research and education for Rhode Island and surrounding southeastern New England. The private, not-for-profit institution is the pediatric division of Rhode Island Hospital.
Balise Subaru is part of the Balise Motor Sales group. Headquartered in West Springfield, Mass., the organization employs more than 1,300 associates at facilities in Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut.

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