CMA Valley Dealerships donated bicycles to the Salvation Army: 'It's always been an amazing outcome'

The CMA Valley Dealership in Staunton, Virginia, donated 100 bicycles to the Salvation Army's Angel Tree program.
The CMA Valley Dealership in Staunton, Virginia, donated 100 bicycles to the Salvation Army's Angel Tree program. | Stock photo

A Staunton, Virginia, auto dealership donated over 100 bikes to the Salvation Army for children to receive as Christmas presents.

CMA Valley Dealerships donated the bicycles for local kids in need.

“Over the many years that we’ve had a partnership with the CMA Valley Dealership, it’s always been an amazing outcome,” Lt. Johnathan Meredith of the Salvation Army told WHSV3.

CMA Valley dealerships have been doing the bike donation every year, true to CMA Valley's mission of moving lives forward. "Even little lives we like to move forward," General Manager Ben Rexrode said, according to WHSV3.

“The outpouring from the community, as well as our customers and business partners, has been huge this year," Rexrode told WHSV3. "A lot of our employees have donated back and just like to see the customers out there during the holidays enjoying their bikes.”

CMA Valley Dealership's 2021 bike drive benefited the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree Program. The Salvation Army is planning its Angel Tree toy distribution for Monday, Dec. 20.