LEWISTON, ID — Rogers Motors has announced its donation of a new 2024 Toyota Corolla Cross to be raffled off during the Jackson’s Pay It Forward Foundation’s upcoming charity auction on January 25th.
“Rogers Motors is committed to giving back to the community we serve,” according to Ryan Rogers. “We are excited to partner with multiple businesses in the area to make this raffle possible. Someone will go home with a fantastic new car, but more importantly, we will have raised significant funds for children and families in need.”
The 2024 Toyota Corolla Cross raffle tickets are $20 each or 6 for $100 and will be available for purchase beginning tomorrow at jacksonsauction.maxgiving.bid/rogersraffle. Ticket sales are limited, and the raffle closes at 6:30 p.m. on January 25th. All proceeds from the raffle will go directly to Jackson’s Pay It Forward Foundation.
“We are incredibly grateful for Rogers Motors’ support,” according to Scott and Staci Baldwin, founders of Jackson’s Pay It Forward Foundation. “Their donation will help us continue our mission and reach even more families in need.”
Join Jackson’s Pay It Forward Foundation on January 25th at the Nez Perce County Fairgrounds in Lewiston for a night of community spirit, auction excitement, and the 2024 Toyota Corolla Cross raffle drawing. For more information about the auction and the raffle, visit jacksonspayitforward.com.
About Rogers Motors
The Rogers Motors family of brands has been offering new and used car sales, financing, and service throughout the region since 1971. Our dealerships include Rogers Toyota, Rogers Subaru, and Rogers Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram in Lewiston, and Rogers Toyota of Hermiston, Rogers Subaru of Hermiston and Rogers GMC of Hermiston, in Hermiston, OR. Rogers is a proud supporter of community organizations and events. At Rogers Motors, we care about what you’re driving.
About Jackson’s Pay It Forward Foundation
Staci and Scott Baldwin founded Jackson’s Pay it Forward Foundation in 2006 after their son Jackson’s passing. Since Jackson’s initial diagnosis through the growth of JPIFF, the Baldwins have been greatly impacted by the generosity of the LC Valley, and their family has all committed to continue Jackson’s legacy of “paying it forward.”