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Lundgren Honda of Greenfield presents donation to Franklin County YMCA through Lundgren Cares Program

Lundgren Honda of Greenfield presents donation to Franklin County YMCA through Lundgren Cares Program

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GREENFIELD MA (FRANKLIN COUNTY NOW) — Lundgren Honda of Greenfield is proud to continue its commitment to supporting the local community through the Lundgren Cares program with a donation to the Franklin County YMCA.

The donation was presented by Mike Perry, General Manager of Lundgren Honda of Greenfield, to Wesley Jackson, the new CEO of the Franklin County YMCA. The contribution reflects Lundgren Honda’s ongoing dedication to strengthening organizations that make a meaningful impact on individuals and families throughout Franklin County.

“The YMCA plays an important role in promoting healthy living, youth development, and community engagement,” said Mike Perry. “Through our Lundgren Cares program, we’re honored to support the incredible work they do every day and to welcome Wesley Jackson as the YMCA’s new CEO. We look forward to seeing the positive impact of his leadership in our community.”

The Franklin County YMCA serves residents of all ages by offering youth programs, health and wellness opportunities, aquatics, family activities, and community outreach initiatives that help improve the quality of life throughout the region.

Lundgren Honda of Greenfield believes that giving back is an essential part of being a good community partner. Through the Lundgren Cares program, the dealership regularly supports local nonprofits, schools, community organizations, and charitable initiatives that help make Franklin County a better place to live and work.

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