Get Uplifted: Kingdom Cares
At Easterns Automotive Group, we believe in the power of compassion and supporting organizations that make a positive impact in our community. Recently, we had the opportunity to collaborate with WUSA 9 to surprise Kingdom Cares, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing essential resources and support to those in need.
Easterns Automotive Group has always been committed to giving back and uplifting our community. When we learned about the remarkable work that Kingdom Cares does, we knew we had to support their mission. Kingdom Cares focuses on addressing the critical needs of individuals experiencing homelessness, poverty, and other challenges by providing them with essential resources, including food, and support services.
So far, Kingdom Cares has provided essential food items such as fresh produce, dairy products, protein, and shelf-stable items to approximately 180,000 households. With a dedicated team of over 40 volunteers, Kingdom Cares has played a crucial role in addressing the rising issue of food insecurity, particularly among Montgomery and Prince George’s County residents, especially those belonging to marginalized communities.
In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, the organization has been instrumental in developing creative approaches to deliver food assistance and other relevant services, ensuring that those in need receive the support they require. Currently, Kingdom Cares is constructing a spacious facility spanning 96,000 square feet. This upcoming building will serve as a home to a fresh food market along with various additional services.
With great joy, we made a surprise donation to Kingdom Cares to support their ongoing efforts in helping those in need. Our contribution will help ensure that more individuals and families receive the essential assistance and resources they require during challenging times.
We are committed to making a positive impact and fostering change within our community. Through acts of kindness and compassion, we can uplift and transform lives, one person at a time.