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Jim Hudson Automotive Group donates $50,000 to food bank

The Jim Hudson Automotive Group presented a $50,000 check to the Golden Harvest Food Bank Tuesday.

The donation is the “result of a successful 14th Annual Jim Hudson 2000 Event, an event that the Jim Hudson Automotive Group holds every summer in order to raise money to feed the hungry. This year marks the company’s 14-millionth meal donation to the food bank. During the two-month long event, all ten Jim Hudson locations were challenged to sell 2,000 vehicles in two months in hopes of reaching a one million meal donation for Harvest Hope/Golden Harvest,” according to a news release.

“Each Jim Hudson Sales Event becomes more successful than the last. I am honored to know that our determination and teamwork led us to this incredible donation today. Raising the funds needed to feed one in six people who struggle with hunger is an achievement every Jim Hudson employee can be proud of. We only look forward to a bigger impact next year,” said Jim Hudson, CEO and Founder of Jim Hudson Automotive Group. 

“We are so grateful for the Jim Hudson Automotive Group and their incredible generosity. Jim Hudson truly understands the importance of caring for the community he serves, and his commitment makes a real difference for our neighbors in need across Georgia and South Carolina,” said Amy Breitmann, President & CEO of Golden Harvest Food Bank.


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