Honda volunteers complete successful week of service

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MARYSVILLE — More than 22,000 Honda volunteers across North America helped organizations in the communities where they live and work for the third annual Team Honda Week of Service.

Throughout North America, Honda associates, suppliers and dealers collaborated to complete 560 service activities, ranging from pet adoptions and food drives to park clean-ups and blood donations.

Locally, teams from Honda’s Ohio operations pulled together to make a difference in numerous ways throughout the week. Honda associates conducted food drives to benefit The Salvation Army of Union County. More than 50,000 meal kits assembled by Honda volunteers will be distributed through the Second Harvest Food Bank in Clark, Champaign and Logan counties. At the Ohio Living Dorothy Love retirement community in Shelby County volunteers painted and mulched outdoor spaces. In Logan County, at Indian Lake State Park, the team helped with spring cleanup tasks of landscaping, weeding and painting.

During the week, more than 700 Honda volunteers completed 30 group projects donating a total of 2,000 hours to local Ohio communities.

“We are proud of the volunteering spirit and community awareness shown by our associates in Ohio,” said Anita Sipes, department manager, Corporate Affairs, Honda of America Mfg., Inc. “Week of Service brings together associates from across Team Honda and that combined effort is truly impressive.”

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