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Stephen Wade Auto Center supports local groups working to eradicate youth homelessness; how you can help - St George News

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CONTRIBUTED CONTENT — With the help of generous contributions from the community, Stephen Wade Auto Center is supporting four organizations dedicated to making a difference in the lives of homeless and at-risk youth in Southern Utah this holiday season.

Charity Ann (left) and Jamie Bahlmann hang tags listing items needed for local charities on the wish tree at Stephen Wade Toyota, St. George, Utah, Nov. 22, 2021 | Photo courtesy of Stephen Wade Auto Center, St. George News

‘Tis the season to give, and in the spirit of Christmas, Stephen Wade Auto Center has set a goal to donate a total of $50,000 to Switchpoint, Youth Futures, the Washington County School District and the Washington County Children’s Justice Center. When you purchase a vehicle at any local Stephen Wade dealership during the month of December, a portion of your purchase will help further the efforts of these organizations. 

“Our children are the future of our community,” Marketing Director Herb Anderson said. “When you buy from Stephen Wade, you’re giving back to kids that need help right here in St. George.”

The impact of recent economic challenges on local families is undeniable. Nearly 600 Washington County students are currently experiencing homelessness, and thousands more are living at or below the poverty line. Stephen Wade Auto Center is committed to supporting community organizations that provide help and hope when times are tough.

“We love to be a community partner,” Public Relations Director Jamie Bahlmann said. “Our focus is to improve the quality of life for everyone in Southern Utah.”

Switchpoint addresses poverty by creating a comprehensive plan to support families on their journey to self-sufficiency. The organization operates an emergency shelter, food pantry, soup kitchen and 24/7 child care facility in St. George along with providing referrals for affordable housing and other services.

Acting as a safe haven in times of crisis, Youth Futures offers shelter, guidance and resources to at-risk youth ages 12-18. Drop-in services allow kids to access food, clothing, hygiene items, laundry facilities, computer stations and case management on a daily basis. 

A wish tree full of needed items at Stephen Wade Toyota, St. George, Utah, date not specified | Photo courtesy of Stephen Wade Auto Center, St. George News

The Washington County School District Foundation funds numerous initiatives to enhance the quality of education for area students. Available in every school, the Counselor’s Closet program collects items that at-risk youth may be lacking at home and provides these resources to the counselors to distribute as needed.

After experiencing abuse or other crimes, the Washington County Children’s Justice Center offers a warm, welcoming place where kids and families can begin their healing journey. A multidisciplinary team provides interviews, victim advocacy, medical care and trauma-focused mental health care.

Stephen Wade Auto Center also is collecting essential items for at-risk kids and families through their fifth annual Wish Trees fundraising drive. Switchpoint, Youth Futures, the Washington County School District Foundation and the Washington County Children’s Justice Center all rely on donations from the community to keep their shelves stocked with sleeping bags, jackets, gloves, socks, snacks, cleaning supplies, hygiene products, gift cards and more. 

Located inside every Stephen Wade dealership on Auto Mall Drive are Wish Trees with tags that include specific items needed by each organization. Choose a tag from the tree, purchase the item and drop it off in one of the donation bins. Donations will be accepted through Dec. 20.

Click here to view a complete list of items needed by each organization. All donated items will be distributed before Christmas.

“We’re so grateful for these organizations that recognize the need in our community, and we look forward to this time each year to provide a convenient location to collect items to be distributed to the at-risk youth in our area,” Bahlmann said. “In addition, our community is amazing with donating items. We couldn’t do this without their help.”

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Written by ALEXA MORGAN for St. George News.

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  • Stephen Wade Auto Center | Address: 150 Auto Mall Drive, St. George | Telephone: 435-222-7605 | Website.

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