Ford Recognizes Dealers' Contributions to Their Communities

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Stephen Chipman, Birchwood Ford, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Stephen Chipman’s kindness and thoughtful generosity demonstrate his commitment to helping others and giving back. He is driven by the words of his father---the winners of this world are those who give.

His efforts are centered on volunteering to assist disadvantaged and marginalized people in his community. One of his greatest passions is his involvement as the coordinator for the Immaculate Conception Drop-in Centre, which provides free weekly meals to underprivileged children and adults. Chipman and his wife have served hundreds of meals each Sunday for the past two decades. He is also actively involved with other drop-in centers that offer a warm environment for children and youth to belong, play and learn.

Gonzaga Middle School was opened thanks in part to Chipman’s inspiration, compassion and generosity. This faith-based middle school strives to empower low-income, vulnerable youth by providing a holistic approach to education aimed at breaking the cycle of poverty in underserved community areas in Winnipeg. He currently serves on the executive committee and as a board member for the school.

Chipman is also an active member of the United Way Winnipeg Advisory Council and is responsible for helping to raise significant funds for community outreach programs. Through his leadership, nearly all his employees participate in the annual United Way campaign, recently raising significant funds for the Winnipeg chapter.

These and numerous other charitable endeavors typify Chipman’s personal service and dedication to the Winnipeg community.

Carlos Costabeber, Superauto Comércio de Veículos, Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

Carlos Costabeber’s positive impact on his community runs deep and wide, evidenced by the breadth and scope of his generosity and compassion. He established and became president of an organization that addresses the social, environmental and technological challenges facing his community.

His personal involvement includes volunteering with an organization that provides support for children with special needs. Its mission is to defend the rights of the disabled and promote improvement in the quality of life through actions that develop personal skills and potential. Work there included the renovation and construction of new facilities, including a dining room and kitchen, and creating a much-needed water filtration system.

Costabeber also initiated a multi-faceted campaign that raised awareness and resulted in the reallocation of tax monies to charitable causes, helping to assist those in need with these funds.

He also led an effort to repurpose thousands of sets of usable military uniforms, by cleaning and dyeing them, then distributing them to marginalized citizens in the Santa Maria region.

Costabeber also negotiated with the federal government to secure needed resources to build a biosecurity research laboratory for the local university. The laboratory is essential to the ongoing public health of the community.

It is these and numerous other causes supported by Costabeber that typify his impact and commitment to make his community a better place to live.

Marsha McCombs Shields, Red McCombs Ford, San Antonio, TX

Marsha McCombs Shields is a dedicated leader and community advocate as shown by her deep-rooted commitment to the many causes she supports. Her family foundation provides significant financial resources to a myriad of causes including educational scholarships, youth athletics, faith-based community services and medical research.

Her dealership’s long-running support for the San Antonio Police Department Blue Santa Program helps to serve thousands of needy families a year in the San Antonio area. Employees, customers and community members use her dealerships as drop off points for toys that will go to children in need. After collection, the toys are given to local police officers, who then deliver them to deserving children.

Starting as a volunteer, McCombs Shields now serves on the board of a cancer center, where she personally donates and raises outside funds for research and patient care. She is also a vocal spokesperson for cancer prevention and education, supporting the institution with her time and leadership.

As a former Girl Scout, McCombs Shields still meets with local troops regularly, teaching them about her business and encouraging and strategizing new ways to market and sell their cookies.

Her passion for helping others also includes collecting food and clothing for sheltered families and securing funds to help families of wounded warriors that are receiving treatment at a local military hospital.

McCombs Shields’s generosity and willingness to commit time, ideas and resources make her an extraordinary asset to the San Antonio community and a wonderful example to others.

Steven D. Watts, Town & Country Ford, Bessemer, AL

Steven Watts is actively engaged with philanthropy, through the dealership and on a personal level, continually finding ways to give back to his community, with a focus on organizations that benefit children and their families.

Through his decades-long partnership with Habitat for Humanity, Watts and his dealership team work tirelessly building homes for local families in need each holiday season.

His financial and personal commitment extends to numerous other organizations, including one that serves seriously ill children and their families by providing no-cost services that allow life to be easier during difficult times. The Children’s Harbor offers patients and their families a place of respite and comfort where they can be themselves and connect with others with similar diagnoses.

Watts’s support also extends to local homeless shelters which provide necessary food and other resources to those in need.

Other examples of his support include a local mission that provides transformation services and mentoring to the homeless and a crisis center that serves the unmet needs of those requiring mental health services. Services provided promote emotional health and coping skills to help improve the individual’s sense of self-worth.

Watts’s commitment to and support of these and many other charitable endeavors offer unparalleled hope and optimism to those who need it most.

Source: Ford

Abby Andrews

Online & Web Content Editor
Abby Andrews is the editor of Autobody News.

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