Dyer Subaru assists Rosewood Magnet School 

Many families struggle mightily to cover the cost of much-needed school supplies as students head back to the classroom to learn and grow each year. Dyer Subaru believes that all students deserve a fair and equal opportunity at education. To help make that possible for all students, Dyer Subaru in Vero Beach has chosen to participate in Subaru’s Adopt-A-Classroom program, selecting Rosewood Magnet School as the recipient of $3,000 in funding to help ensure that any other supplies can be easily purchased.

Inside the bright purple box presented at the end of August, Rosewood Magnet Principal Adam Faust found a check for $3,000 to help buy supplies for six classrooms and a special bonus surprise – bouncy bands and desk pets for each student. Bouncy bands are an exercise tools students can add to the front legs of their desk chairs to provide a place for bouncy little legs to rest and help offer a better atmosphere to focus on classroom learning.

And desk pets are simply fun erasers to help make learning fun and to give teachers one more small incentive for their creative learning toolboxes. Children love pets and small surprises, and every teacher knows that when learning is based in fun, students are more engaged and learn better. Dyer Subaru’s staff knows that teaching is one of the hardest professions in the world, and they are honored to have an opportunity to help ensure that teachers feel appreciated and have all the tools they need to do a great job without having to resort to purchasing much-needed supplies themselves.

Dyer Subaru believes strongly in building a better community and celebrating beauty and kindness in our midst. In addition to Adopting a Classroom, each month, Dyer dealerships make a difference in the community by celebrating nonprofit organizations with recognition and funding through the Dyer Difference Award. The monthly award and $3,000 donations in both Indian River and St. Lucie Counties help make a positive difference in the community. For the recipients, it’s an acknowledgement of their tireless efforts to do the same and a much-needed financial boost to help further their missions. If you’d like to nominate a non-profit organization for the Dyer Difference Award, please visit www.dyerdifference.org or find Dyer Difference on Facebook.

 

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