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Kubota to match up to $50K in donations for veterans through Boot Campaign

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Photo: Kubota
Photo: Kubota

Kubota Tractor Corporation is supporting Boot Campaign during May in honor of Military Appreciation Month for the second consecutive year, amplifying the organization’s mission to provide individualized care to veterans struggling with PTSD, brain injury and other challenges after service. 
 
Under the umbrella of its ‘Geared to Give’ program aimed at supporting veterans, Kubota Tractor Corporation aims to inspire consumers to give to Boot Campaign and committing to match every dollar donated up to $50,000. By supporting Boot Campaign with a donation either on their website or by stopping into an authorized Kubota dealership, donors help ensure veterans have access to essential resources to navigate the invisible wounds of war and build healthier, more fulfilling lives after military service.  
 
“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 an 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.”  

Established in 2009, Boot Campaign stated its mission is to unite Americans to honor and restore the lives of veterans and military families through individualized, life-improving care. Accredited by the Better Business Bureau and with a Platinum rating from Candid and Four-Star rating from Charity Navigator, an average 87 percent of funds raised by Boot Campaign go directly to its mission-driven programs.
 
To learn more about Boot Campaign or to make a donation, visit Kubota’s Boot Campaign webpage.

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