Walker's Renton Subaru is committed to giving back to the community, and they recently showed their support for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society® during Subaru Loves to Care® month. 
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The dealership donated 80 blankets and many handwritten cards to the cancer patients at Valley Medical Center.
 
The cards were written by the employees and customers at Walker's Renton Subaru. The blankets and cards were distributed to patients in the hospital's cancer ward, and they were greatly appreciated by the patients and their families.
 
"We are so grateful to have this opportunity to bring some source of support to these fighters" said Maribel Debroux, an employee at Walker's. "Our goal is that the blankets and cards provide some much-needed comfort to these local patients during their treatment."
 
Walker's Renton Subaru is proud to support The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society® and the patients at Valley Medical Center. The dealership is committed to making a difference in the lives of those affected by cancer, and they will continue to support this important cause in the future.
 

 
 
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Here are some additional details about the donation:

The blankets were made from soft, plush material and had the function of turning into a pillow.
The cards were written by children, employees, and customers from the Renton community, and they included messages of hope and encouragement.
The donation was made in conjunction with Subaru Loves to Care®, a month-long campaign that encourages Subaru dealerships to give back to their communities.
Walker's Renton Subaru is one of many Subaru dealerships that participated in the campaign this year.
The donation was a success, and it made a real difference in the lives of the cancer patients at Valley Medical Center. The blankets and cards provided comfort and support to the patients, and they helped to brighten their days. Walker's Renton Subaru is proud to have made this donation, and they are committed to continuing to support The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society® and the patients at Valley Medical Center in the future.