CORWIN GIVES BACK
AT CORWIN FORD IN NAMPA, ID
Corwin Ford Nampa is happy to announce that with the great year and amazing customers we have. Over the course of the year, Corwin gave $217,500 to local organizations who provide youth services, support families, and promote education across our region.
"The holidays are a time to show gratitude-to family, to friends, and to the organizations doing critically important work in our community and who make this a great place to live," explained Tanner Corwin, owner of Corwin Ford. "We are very fortunate to be here in the Treasure Valley, and to be in a position right now to make a positive impact."
Purple Sage Elementary - $5,000
Salvation Army Nampa Corps - $10,000
Women’s and Children’s Alliance $10,000
Canyon County Habitat for Humanity - $10,000
Idaho Youth Ranch - $10,000
October is Domestic Violence Prevention Awareness month
Two organizations in the Treasure Valley focused on ending family violence and sexual abuse are the Nampa Family Justice Center & The Women's and Children's Alliance. In honor of their dedication to this cause and to bettering our community, Corwin Ford made a $10,000 donation to each organization today, October 21, 2019.
Advocates Against Family Violence
Works to eliminate domestic violence in families and homes by empowering individuals to make positive life choices through advocacy, support, education, affordable housing, awareness and community involvement.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of SW Idaho
Makes meaningful, monitored matches between adult volunteers ("Bigs") and children ("Littles"), ages 6 through 18, in communities across the country in an effort to develop positive relationships that have a direct and lasting effect on the lives of young people throughout Ada and Canyon County.
Boys and Girls Club of Nampa
Provides a safe place, caring adult mentors, fun, friendship, and high-impact youth development programs for young people on a daily basis during critical non-school hours. Priority programs emphasize academic success, good character and citizenship, and healthy lifestyles.
CATCH
Aims to end homelessness for families by inspiring stable housing, financial independence, and resilience. Founded in 2006, CATCH is a leader and innovator in housing our most vulnerable neighbors in Idaho's Treasure Valley.
Emmett Public Schools Foundation
Is a non-profit organization that facilitates donations from private individuals and businesses directly to the education of Gem County youth, providing grants to Emmett teachers, schools, and students.
Hispanic Cultural Center of Idaho
Is a Nampa-based learning center with the goal of improving quality of life for all people as well as to recognize, celebrate, and preserve the arts, heritage, and cultural values of our community while building collaborative relationships and promoting self-sustainability.
Idaho Food Bank
Is the largest distributor of free food assistance in Idaho. From warehouses in Boise, Lewiston and Pocatello, the Foodbank has distributed more than 135 million pounds of food to Idaho families through a network of more than 230 community-based partners.
Idaho Youth Ranch
Offers emergency shelter, residential care, job readiness training, alternative education, adoption services, family counseling, and more for at-risk kids and their families across Idaho.
Kuna Education Foundation
Is a non-profit organization that creates an avenue for businesses and individuals to donate to the education of Kuna's youth, providing grants to Kuna teachers, schools, and students.
Make A Wish
Grants the wish of a child diagnosed with a life-threatening medical condition in the United States and its territories every 37 seconds across the country, strengthening and empowering children battling life-threatening medical conditions.