

Students at Edgewood Elementary in Harford County recently received brand new shoes and socks through a special community event organized by Jones Subaru Bel Air. Volunteers from Jones helped fit each student and distribute footwear as part of a hands-on initiative reflecting Subaru of America’s ongoing commitment to community support and its national focus on helping children thrive.
The event partnered with Operation Warm, a nonprofit organization that provides new winter coats and shoes to children in need. Through this collaboration students were able to pick out shoes that fit them properly, ensuring that every child left with items suited to their needs. Volunteers and school staff worked together to make the day a positive and exciting experience for all involved.
By providing these essential items Jones Bel Air Subaru and its partners help reduce barriers for students in their education and daily life. Access to proper footwear is more than a comfort issue it supports participation in school activities and fosters a sense of pride and confidence in young students. These events also strengthen community connections by bringing businesses volunteers schools and nonprofits together for a shared mission.
Community members and local organizations can support this work by volunteering, donating to partnering nonprofits such as Operation Warm, or participating in future events hosted by Jones Bel Air Subaru and other Subaru Loves to Help initiatives. Events like these rely on community involvement to reach as many children as possible and create lasting impact.
About Jones Junction
Jones Bel Air Subaru is part of the Jones Junction family of automotive dealerships. Jones Junction values serving the community through charitable initiatives and partnerships, supporting nonprofits and local causes across Harford County. Their involvement in community events reflects a broader commitment to giving back and investing in the well‑being of local residents.
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