I personally don't own a Subaru but I've noticed a lot of them parked at trail-heads and boat ramps. The company is very proud of their Share the Love Program whereby buyers of new cars get to select a charity and Subaru will make a donation. The donations over the years have totaled over 60 million dollars.
The current charities that Subaru "lets" you choose from are:
Home Care Hospice
Meals on Wheels
National Park Foundation ("The official charitable partner" of the National Parks Service)
Make a Wish
ASPCA (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to animals)
In all fairness to Subaru they did partner with the National Wildlife Federation back in 2008.
Of their current offerings, astute Subaru buyers should know that the Make a Wish Foundation has chosen not to grant "wishes" that involve hunting activities.
This comes from the ASPCA website;
Hunting
The ASPCA is opposed to hunting animals for sport, even if the animals killed in this way are subsequently consumed. The ASPCA does recognize that wildlife management may be necessary in situations where animal and human interests collide, but urges that management strategies be nonlethal wherever possible and never include avoidable suffering or distress.
Shop wisely my friends
The current charities that Subaru "lets" you choose from are:
Home Care Hospice
Meals on Wheels
National Park Foundation ("The official charitable partner" of the National Parks Service)
Make a Wish
ASPCA (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to animals)
In all fairness to Subaru they did partner with the National Wildlife Federation back in 2008.
Of their current offerings, astute Subaru buyers should know that the Make a Wish Foundation has chosen not to grant "wishes" that involve hunting activities.
This comes from the ASPCA website;
Hunting
The ASPCA is opposed to hunting animals for sport, even if the animals killed in this way are subsequently consumed. The ASPCA does recognize that wildlife management may be necessary in situations where animal and human interests collide, but urges that management strategies be nonlethal wherever possible and never include avoidable suffering or distress.
Shop wisely my friends