Company matches donations to help veterans access care and support
Kubota Tractor Corporation has announced its continued support for veterans by partnering with the Boot Campaign during the Military Appreciation Month in May. This marks the second year of the company’s involvement in this initiative, which focuses on helping veterans and their families.
Through its “Geared to Give” program, Kubota is encouraging customers and communities to contribute to the Boot Campaign. The company has committed to matching every donation made, up to a total of $50,000. This effort aims to increase support for veterans dealing with challenges such as post-traumatic stress disorder, brain injuries, and other health concerns after military service.
Donations can be made through Boot Campaign’s website or by visiting authorized Kubota dealerships. These contributions play an important role in providing access to resources that help veterans recover and build better lives. The program focuses on offering personalized care, ensuring that each veteran receives the support they need based on their situation.
Kubota’s leadership has emphasized the importance of supporting those who have served the nation. “Supporting veterans has been a long-standing priority for Kubota with a focus not just on recognition, but on meaningful programs that make a real difference,” said Alex Woods, President of Kubota Tractor Corporation, and Army National Guard veteran.
“I understand firsthand the level of commitment and sacrifice that veterans and their families make. Together, we can ensure veterans have access to the critical support they need,” said Woods.
By matching donations, Kubota aims to inspire more people to contribute and raise awareness about the challenges veterans face. The initiative reflects the company’s broader commitment to social responsibility and community support within and beyond the agriculture industry.
For more information or to contribute, visit BootCampaign.org/Kubota. To find a nearby Kubota dealer, go to KubotaUSA.com.
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