Wednesday, February 24, 2016

$10,000 donation to Providence Health Care of Eastern Washington .

On Friday, February 20th we were able to present a $10,000 donation to Providence Health Care of Eastern Washington along with the other three Larry H. Miller Spokane dealerships. 

This $10,000 donation will go towards two programs -- $5,000 towards the Patient Assistance Fund within Sacred Heart Children's Hospital and  $5,000 to support Reach Out and Read Program at Providence Pediatrics North.


Photo from Left to Right:  John O'Bryan - Regional Senior Vice President, Penny Hollars - LHM Charity Board Member - Spokane Chapter, Joyce Cameron, Chief Development Officer, Mary Savage, Director of Development, Pediatric Services, Steve St. Germain - General Manager at Larry H. Miller Downtown Honda Spokane, Scott Brewer - General Manager at Larry H. Miller Downtown Toyota Spokane, Vonn Jones - General Manager at Larry H. Miller Hyundai Spokane, Cassie Moxley - LHM Charity Board Member - Spokane Chapter, Kelsey Lewis - LHM Charity Board Member - Spokane Chapter, and Bob Mclean - General Manager at Larry H. Miller Lexus


Joyce Cameron, Chief Development Officer and Mary Savage, Director of Development, Pediatric Services holding the $10,000 donation check. 

We're grateful to be a part of this community and for opportunities to give back!

With over 10,000 employees, the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies is among the largest in the West. Following our founder's example, each Larry H. Miller venture, dealership and nonprofit organization is heavily involved in its surrounding community.

With so much evolving, adapting and expanding since that first dealership opened its doors in 1979, one thing has remained constant: the continuing mission to exceed the expectations of customers, employees and the community as a whole. Miller's goal to be the benchmark for excellence in every aspect of business is what has moved the company forward over the past thirty years. And it is this mission and philosophy that will undoubtedly move it forward for the next thirty years