Monday, September 22, 2014

Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge RAM Surprise - Company Donates to Eve's Place

Larry H. Miller Dealerships Presents $10,000 to
West Valley-Based Eve’s Place
Company Donates More Than $30,000 to Valley Charities This Year

SUN CITY, Ariz. (Sept. 19, 2014) – Representatives from Larry H. Miller Dealerships met on Monday in Sun City to celebrate the accomplishments of Eve’s Place, a West Valley-based nonprofit that assists families affected by domestic violence. The store manager for Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Surprise, Glenn Coe, and members of the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies (LHM Group) presented the nonprofit with a $10,000 check for its unique transitional housing initiative.
  
This latest donation from Larry H. Miller Charities follows another $10,000 donation made just weeks earlier to Phoenix-based charitable organization Homeward Bound. The Eve’s Place donation rounds out $30,000 in giving to Valley-based organizations from the Larry H. Miller Group since January 2014. Larry H. Miller Charities strives to provide support in each of the communities it serves, focusing largely on nonprofits that assist women and children. Both Eve's Place and Homeward Bound are similar in their efforts to provide transitional housing for families and women in crisis.



“We were very moved by Eve’s Place and its mission to help those in the West Valley affected by domestic violence,” Coe said. “Larry H. Miller Charities is honored to foster the organization’s growth and efforts in the community.”

One hundred percent of the Eve’s Place donation will go toward the nonprofit’s Domestic Violence Mobile Advocacy Program (DVMAP), a progressive initiative that aims at providing housing assistance to those affected by domestic violence. This program is especially innovative because families are placed in communities where they are integrated into local neighborhoods, eliminating the 'shelter' stigma associated with seeking professional help.

“This donation from Larry H. Miller Dealerships means that we are able to provide assistance to at least five families that would otherwise go unserved in the West Valley,” Eve’s Place Executive Director Laura Horsley said. “We are so thankful for their support.”

Currently, Eve’s Place offers seven community support groups available in 10 cities within the West Valley, and serves more than 100 residents in either transitional housing or community programs. The organization is celebrating its 10th year serving the West Valley community in 2014, and plans to highlight its mission next month through events surrounding Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

Larry H. Miller Charities is a nonprofit organization that functions as the charitable arm of the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies. Funding from LHM Charities benefits communities where the LHM Group does business, and focuses on issues that affect women and children, with an emphasis on health and education. With 13 dealerships in Arizona, the company is one of the largest dealership groups in the state.

About Larry H. Miller Dealerships
Larry H. Miller Dealerships operates 54 dealership locations under 20 automotive brands in seven western states. The group employs more than 1,100 individuals at 13 Arizona locations, including nine in Phoenix and four in Tucson. LHM Dealerships opened its first Arizona location in 1980, and currently owns Hyundai, Nissan, Toyota, Scion, Chrysler Jeep, Dodge Ram, Fiat and Volkswagen stores in the state. 

Larry H. Miller Dealerships has a strong legacy of giving back to communities where it does business. Through its charitable organization, Larry H. Miller Charities, more than $500,000 has been donated to qualified nonprofit organizations throughout Arizona. Beneficiaries include the Phoenix Children’s Hospital, Ronald McDonald House, The Maricopa Pediatric Foundation, Special Olympics Arizona, the Peoria School District Foundation and Sharing Down Syndrome Arizona.


For more information about Larry H. Miller Dealerships, please visit www.lhmauto.com.