At Open Road Honda, we know the true measure of a company isn’t just great products and services, but the impact that company has on society. From the life-saving technology in the vehicles we sell to our associates’ public service work in the community, we’re committed to making a difference in ways that extend far behind our dealership.
Stop by on June 16 from 12pm-5pm with a donation for Hands of Hope or to donate to the Central Jersey Blood Center.
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We are once again pleased to announce our participation!

Open Road Honda will be proudly participating in the Team Honda Week of Service 2018. We will be holding an event at our location on Saturday, June 16, 2018.
 

The Hands of Hope Food Pantry, the Central Jersey Blood Center and Open Road Honda are all teaming up to bring you a blood drive and community day for all to participate in. We want to direct focus towards non-profit organizations that make daily sacrifices to better our community. The event will have snacks, a DJ and giveaways so it is sure to be a fun time.

In case you wanted to know why we believe holding this event is so important, here are some quick facts.

Last year Hands of Hope Food Pantry helped feed 9,464 men, women and children by distributing 3,844 food bags to families.
 They also helped provide hot lunches for over 4,388 people.

The Mission of the NJ-based blood donation center is to save lives by providing safe, high-quality blood products and services to patients in need.

Entrusted to collect, process and distribute this priceless life source, they carry out their mission through the selfless giving of volunteer blood donors; their dedicated and caring staff and volunteers; and their partnership with medical professionals and regulators to ensure the safety of the blood supply and to advance the body of knowledge in blood management.


 
WHY DONATE BLOOD?

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Every two seconds someone in the U.S. needs blood.
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Approximately 36,000 units of red blood cells are needed every day in the U.S.
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Nearly 7,000 units of platelets and 10,000 units of plasma are needed daily in the U.S.
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