Maryland Perspectives: MileOneCares and Kids in Safety Seats



One of the most important things a parent can do is is make sure their kids are properly restrained while traveling in a car seat on Maryland roads and highways. MileOneCares, the philanthropic arm of MileOne Autogroup and Kids in Safety Seats (KISS) have teamed up to make sure that seats are properly installed, parents have all the information they need to choose the best car seat for their needs and help families get a car seat if they can’t afford one through Baltimore based ShareBaby. 
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Hall | MileOne Autogroup Donates $20k and Truckloads of Food to the Food Bank of Southeastern Virginia and The Eastern Shore

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(Pictured above from left to right - Heath Wynn, Hall Regional General Manager, Erin Bessey, Hall Director of Variable Operations, Christopher Tan, Foodbank of SEVA President and CEO, Bob Latvis, Foodback of SEVA COO)

(Virginia Beach, VA) - December 13, 2022 - Hall | MileOne Autogroup donated $20K and delivered truckloads of food to the Food Bank of Southeastern Virginia and the Eastern Shore to aid the food bank in providing food to the community over the holiday season. 
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200 car seats given away

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(Baltimore, MD) - December 8, 2022 - Using a stuffed baby doll, Tracy Whitman (left), program coordinator of KISS (Kids In Safety Seats) guides Kelli Clark, expecting a boy in March, regarding the deployment and operation of her first child safety seat for installation. (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)
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MileOne Autogroup Approaches $2 Million in Education Scholarship Awards

(Towson, MD) - October 1, 2022 - Since 2014, NextMile Scholarship program, which grants funding toward enrollment in a college, trade school or university. MileOne is pleased to announce that it has awarded 93 academic scholarships totaling $232,500 for the 2022-2023 academic year, bringing the total contributions to scholarships over the nine-year history of the program to $1.8 million.
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