
Subaru teams with actor Greenfield, Adoptaclassroom.org to provide school supplies
Actor Max Greenfield. – Subaru of America Inc.
Subaru of America Inc., in its fifth year supporting AdoptAClassroom.org, said Aug. 4 it was partnering with actor and education advocate Max Greenfield to help spotlight the growing need for support in classrooms nationwide.
As part of the 2025 program, Subaru will be working to support students in the Camden City School District by adopting 91 classrooms near the automaker’s headquarters in Camden. The effort will include funding, as well as employee volunteers helping teachers set up their classrooms for the new school year. Subaru of America is an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of Subaru Corp. of Japan.
Subaru, one of the largest corporate supporters of the AdoptAClassroom.org program, said it has helped support more than 950,000 students nationwide as part of the Subaru Loves Learning initiative.
Many families and teachers face challenges in securing even the most basic classroom essentials for their students. According to AdoptAClassroom.org, 92% of teachers have students whose families cannot afford school supplies for their children, often leaving educators to cover the cost themselves. As a result, Subaru is working to help make a difference, supporting classrooms across the country and helping ensure students and educators have what they need to start the year.
Alan Bethke, senior vice president of marketing at Subaru of America, said, “Helping nearly one million children in high-needs schools feel better prepared to learn and have access to the education they deserve is a rewarding feeling. Educators are among the top professions of Subaru owners, and as the largest corporate partner of AdoptAClassroom.org, we’re proud to match their dedication with a program that has tangible results in their classrooms.”
Greenfield, whose onscreen credits include “New Girl,” “The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story,” and “Veronica Mars,” has partnered with Subaru to adopt a classroom as part of the Subaru Loves Learning initiative. The author and father of two has visited an elementary school in Los Angeles that’s been supported by the Subaru Loves Learning initiative, where he helped spotlight the impact that funding can have on classrooms as back-to-school season quickly approaches.
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