- Larry H. Miller dealerships: Tucson employees of Larry H. Miller dealerships donated nearly 300 hours to the community Thursday as part of the ninth annual Larry H. Miller Day of Service. Each year, employees pay tribute to the late Miller on his birthday by participating in community service projects. The 80 employees represented four Tucson-area Larry H. Miller dealerships โ Larry H. Miller Alfa Romeo and Fiat, Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep, Larry H. Miller Dodge Ram and Larry H. Miller Volkswagen. Organizations benefiting from the day of service included the Diaper Bank of Southern Arizona, Habitat for Humanity, Make Way for Books and the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona.
- Walmart:
- Tucson stores hosted the second Walmart Wellness Day event of the year on April 21. The free health screening event provided community members access to checks of blood glucose, blood pressure, body mass index and immunizations. Some locations also offered free vision screenings
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Giving back in Southern Arizona
Giving back in Southern Arizona
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