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Five Combat-wounded Veterans Receive New Cars in Time for the Holidays to Ease Transition to Civilian Life

12/08/2020
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Wells Fargo joined forces with dealerships across the country to sponsor the donation of five payment-free vehicles through Military Warriors Support Foundation’s Transportation4Heroes program

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC) announced today that — in collaboration with dealerships across the U.S. — it completed a successful campaign to sponsor the donation of five payment-free vehicles to combat-wounded veterans from five military branches of service throughout November, to commemorate Veterans Day and Veterans and Military Families Month. Wells Fargo sponsored the vehicles through Military Warriors Support Foundation’s Transportation4Heroes, a program dedicated to providing payment-free vehicles and one year of family and financial mentorship to combat-wounded veterans and Gold Star families to help ease the transition from the military to civilian life.

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In San Angelo, Texas, Mitchell Buick-GMC and Wells Fargo team up to sponsor the donation of a payment-free vehicle to retired U.S. Air Force Staff Sergeant George Campbell and his family through Military Warriors Support Foundation's Transportation4Heroes program. (Photo: Wells Fargo)

In San Angelo, Texas, Mitchell Buick-GMC and Wells Fargo team up to sponsor the donation of a payment-free vehicle to retired U.S. Air Force Staff Sergeant George Campbell and his family through Military Warriors Support Foundation's Transportation4Heroes program. (Photo: Wells Fargo)

Combat-wounded veterans and vehicles donated in the campaign include:

Retired U.S. Air Force Staff Sergeant George Campbell — 2020 GMC Terrain
Former U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 2 Lucas Thompson — 2020 Honda Passport
Former U.S. Marine Corps Sergeant Jesse Odom — 2020 Nissan Frontier
Retired U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman Second Class Clint Haskell — 2019 Honda Pilot
Retired U.S. Coast Guard Boatswains Mate Second Class Gilbert Benoit — 2020 Nissan NV200 2WD

Participating dealerships across the United States include:

Mitchell Buick-GMC in San Angelo, Texas
Rairdon’s Honda of Burien in Seattle
Benson Nissan of Easley in Easley, South Carolina
Honda of Hackettstown in Hackettstown, New Jersey
Courtesy Nissan in Richardson, Texas

“Empowering military and veteran communities to succeed financially is ingrained in Wells Fargo’s values,” said Laura Schupbach, head of Wells Fargo Auto. “We want to help create an environment where they can focus on returning to civilian life and build the foundation for a successful future for their entire family and these vehicles are a way to help do that.”

Since 2015, Wells Fargo has sponsored the donation of more than 40 payment-free vehicles, valued over $1 million, to combat-wounded veterans, Gold Star families, and nonprofit organizations across the country. Many of the veterans go through a family and financial mentoring program through Military Warriors Support Foundation, who reports that participants use what they learn to pay down their total household debt by about $17,500 on average.

“Our Transportation4Heroes program offers our heroes so much more than just a vehicle,” said Casey Kinser, executive vice president for Military Warriors Support Foundation. “It is about increased access to health care, to basic living essentials, and an increased feeling of independence. These are crucial needs for our nation’s combat-wounded heroes and Gold Star spouses, across all military branches. Our program also provides vital family and financial mentoring to help ensure the family is stable and successful long-term. Especially during Veterans and Military Families Month, we look forward to continue collaborating with Wells Fargo to honor our nation’s heroes in meaningful ways.”

For nearly 170 years, Wells Fargo has helped military members and veterans succeed financially. The company is committed to supporting members of the military communities in their journey to effectively navigate life’s transitions, achieve ongoing career and financial success, and positively impact their community. Throughout the years, Wells Fargo has supported military service members, veterans, and their families through recruiting initiatives, charitable contributions, event sponsorships, vehicle donations, and financial health resources such as the Hands on Banking® program.

“I’m very appreciative. Just having that little extra burden taken off of us … it makes a huge difference,” said retired U.S. Air Force Staff Sergeant George Campbell, who received a payment-free vehicle in November as part of the campaign. “Now the boys and I can travel back and forth to West Virginia to see my dad and their grandad and we won’t have to worry. We have a solid vehicle that gives us a little more freedom to do whatever we want to do. In fact, we already have plans for how to break it in on the road.”

For more about Wells Fargo’s commitment to empowering military and veteran communities, read this article on Wells Fargo Stories.

According to Military Warriors Support Foundation, since 2015 they have awarded nearly 100 payment-free vehicles through their Transportation4Heroes program, and have assisted combat-wounded veterans, Gold Star Spouses, and their families in paying off over $22.8 million in personal debt through financial mentorship.

About Wells Fargo

Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC) is a diversified, community-based financial services company with $1.92 trillion in assets. Wells Fargo’s vision is to satisfy our customers’ financial needs and help them succeed financially. Founded in 1852 and headquartered in San Francisco, Wells Fargo provides banking, investment and mortgage products and services, as well as consumer and commercial finance, through 7,200 locations, more than 13,000 ATMs, the internet (wellsfargo.com) and mobile banking, and has offices in 31 countries and territories to support customers who conduct business in the global economy. Wells Fargo serves one in three households in the United States. Wells Fargo & Company was ranked No. 30 on Fortune’s 2020 rankings of America’s largest corporations. News, insights and perspectives from Wells Fargo are also available at Wells Fargo Stories.

Additional information may be found at www.wellsfargo.com | Twitter: @WellsFargo.

About Military Warriors Support Foundation

Military Warriors Support Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit charity, founded by LTG Leroy Sisco (Ret), in 2007. Their mission is to provide support and programs that facilitate a smooth and successful transition for our nation’s combat-wounded heroes and Gold Star families. Their programs focus on housing and homeownership, recreational activities, transportation assistance and leadership development. Through their programs, they have awarded nearly 900 mortgage-free homes and payment-free vehicles to combat-wounded heroes, Gold Star spouses, and their families in all 50 states. In addition to the home or vehicle, the families receive family and financial mentoring. For more information, visit MilitaryWarriors.org.

News Release Category: WF-V

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Natalie Brown, Wells Fargo
775-770-4585
Natalie.M.Brown@wellsfargo.com
@WellsFargo

Lorie Settle, Mitchell Buick-GMC
325-653-2302
magsatx@yahoo.com
@MitchellBG

Ashby Crow, Benson Nissan of Easley
864-561-0911
ACrow@nissaneasley.com
@NissanEasley

Lauren Williams, Courtesy Nissan
319-538-7212
LWilliams@piercom.com
@CourtesyNissan

John Hill,Military Warriors Support Foundation
210-204-6863
Media@militarywarriors.org
@WarriorsSupport

Christine Thornton, Rairdon’s Honda of Burien
425-605-5658
CThornton@rairdon.com
@HondaofBurien

Joseph Cifalino, Honda of Hackettstown
201-417-3112
JCifalino@shop4honda.com
@Htown_Honda

Source: Wells Fargo & Company

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In San Angelo, Texas, Mitchell Buick-GMC and Wells Fargo team up to sponsor the donation of a payment-free vehicle to retired U.S. Air Force Staff Sergeant George Campbell and his family through Military Warriors Support Foundation's Transportation4Heroes program. 480 x 270 jpg 56 KB
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