A passion
for responsibility.

Select any of the illustrations to learn how
Subaru gives back to our communities.
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Through our Share the Love sales events, Subaru and new owners have donated nearly $35 million over the last six years to charities such as the ASPCA®, Meals on Wheels Association of America®, Make-A-Wish®, and National Park Foundation. We look forward to continuing the trend in the years to come.
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We are dedicated to supporting and improving surrounding communities through the Subaru of America Foundation (SOAF) and corporate contributions. Our combined efforts support youth-based initiatives in the areas of education, environment and local community projects. Established in 1984, SOAF has awarded more than $9 million to programs across the United States.
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Subaru hunger initiatives provided more than 350,000 pounds of food and fresh produce last year alone, with over 1 million pounds over the last four years.
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Our employees are actively engaged in community service and share the company’s belief that it takes much more than money to create real change. In 2013, they donated more than 12,900 hours to help their neighbors and improve local communities.
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Subaru recognizes and rewards the academic achievements of children of Subaru of America, Inc. employees and encourages them to further their higher education. Since 1996, SOAF’s Scholarship Program has awarded 353 scholarships to employees’ children, totaling $703,000.
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Because it’s not always what you give, sometimes it’s what you hold back, Subaru builds fuel-efficient vehicles in ecologically minded plants. Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Inc. (SIA) is the first manufacturing facility in the U.S. to reach zero-landfill status. Subaru is also headquartered in a zero-landfill office in Cherry Hill, NJ.