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Dealers in the Community

Dealers in the Community

 

Our Ford Dealers are proud active members of their local communities Australia wide. Taking part in local events, sponsoring charities, sports clubs and more, you can be sure you’ll find a friend in every dealership across the country. Our Dealer spotlights below highlight just a small amount of what’s going on. Take a look.

 

Our Ford Dealers are proud active members of their local communities Australia wide. Taking part in local events, sponsoring charities, sports clubs and more, you can be sure you’ll find a friend in every dealership across the country. Our Dealer spotlights below highlight just a small amount of what’s going on. Take a look.

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Midway Ford (WA)

Midway Ford are proud sponsors of their local Swans Districts Football Club, having had an association with them since 1983. The Swans Districts are a cornerstone in the community, and Midway Ford have helped embed them as such, leading to programs such as the Swans Community Health Hub and more.

Midway Ford (WA)

Midway Ford are proud sponsors of their local Swans Districts Football Club, having had an association with them since 1983. The Swans Districts are a cornerstone in the community, and Midway Ford have helped embed them as such, leading to programs such as the Swans Community Health Hub and more.

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Barry Maney Ford (SA)

The late Barry Maney, OAM, had great empathy for people struggling in his community, and started the first Support Homelessness People Luncheon in 2012. This year the lunch, hosted at The Barn Palais, attracted 450 guests and raised a total of $127,786. Every dollar will support people at risk of or experiencing homelessness, helping hundreds of vulnerable country people at a time of economic crisis.

Barry Maney Ford (SA)

The late Barry Maney, OAM, had great empathy for people struggling in his community, and started the first Support Homelessness People Luncheon in 2012. This year the lunch, hosted at The Barn Palais, attracted 450 guests and raised a total of $127,786. Every dollar will support people at risk of or experiencing homelessness, helping hundreds of vulnerable country people at a time of economic crisis.

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Peter Warren Ford (NSW)

Peter Warren Ford is proud to contribute to the wellbeing of animals in the local area, with the donation of a dog trailer, assisting the AWL NSW Inspectorate in rescuing and rehoming animals in need during natural disasters. The trailer also assists the animal ambulance, allowing for a greater number of animals to be transported to the AWL NSW Kemps Keep Veterinary Clinic for treatment.

Peter Warren Ford (NSW)

Peter Warren Ford is proud to contribute to the wellbeing of animals in the local area, with the donation of a dog trailer, assisting the AWL NSW Inspectorate in rescuing and rehoming animals in need during natural disasters. The trailer also assists the animal ambulance, allowing for a greater number of animals to be transported to the AWL NSW Kemps Keep Veterinary Clinic for treatment.