Gloucester Toyota was one of 33 members of the Toyota Lexus Minority Dealership Association that participated in the Salvation Army’s food box drive on Saturday. According to a press release, the effort was undertaken to help address food insecurity during the Thanksgiving break for children who depend on federally funded meals. Each box contained enough food to feed a family of four for one week, said sales manager Cameron Barrow, shown second from left, of Gloucester Toyota, with 100 boxes distributed at the local dealership and more than 3,400 food boxes distributed across the nation. In addition to non-perishables, each box contained a $15 gift certificate to Walmart and a coupon for 10 percent off service at Gloucester Toyota. Shown with Barrow, from left, are Salvation Army members Lieutenant Antiono Willis, caseworker Maria Post, vice chair and advisory board member Sandra Thornton, and Salvation Army Advisory Board Chair Dr. Katrina Brown.
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