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Ray Chevrolet donates $1,500 to Grant High School’s Big Play Program

Ray Chevrolet considers supporting local institutions and fostering growth in the Fox Lake a cornerstone of their business philosophy. This year, they are continuing their tradition of giving back by donating $1,500 to Grant High School for their Big Play Program.

The Big Play Program provides support to five local high schools, ensuring that students have the resources they need to succeed both on and off the field. The aim is to empower young athletes and contribute to their development, helping them to achieve their goals and build a brighter future.

Grant High School holds a special for Ray Chevrolet. For over 20 years, the dealership has been partnering with the institution, watching countless students grow, excel, and make a positive impact in the community. The recent donation is a testament to their ongoing commitment to those students' success and their belief in the value of investing in local youth.

The $1,500 donation to Grant High School will be used to enhance their athletic programs, providing students with better equipment, improved facilities and more opportunities to participate in sports. Ray Chevrolet understands the important role that athletics play in shaping young minds, teaching teamwork, discipline and perseverance. By supporting the Big Play Program, they hope to help create an environment where students can thrive and reach their full potential.

Ray Chevrolet believes that a strong community is built on the principles of generosity, cooperation and shared success, and that by investing in local youth, they are investing in the future of Fox Lake and ensuring that the community continues to prosper.

For more information about Ray Chevrolet's community events or to learn about their latest vehicles, visit Ray Chevrolet in Fox Lake. Follow their Facebook page for the latest news or visit raychevrolet.com.

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