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Titan kicks off its Goodyears Ahead donation campaign for nonprofits

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Tire manufacturer Titan International Inc. has launched its Goodyears Ahead campaign to recognize and thank those in agriculture who continue to work hard on food production during the current pandemic. The campaign gives farmers an opportunity to pay it forward with some assistance from Titan. Visitors to GoodyearsAhead.com can select the nonprofit organization of their choice to receive a $5 donation from Titan/Goodyear Farm Tires, and as a token of thanks, Titan will send a free hat to anyone who participates, while supplies last.

The nonprofit organizations that participants can choose from are:

  • FFA: the premier youth organization preparing members for leadership and careers in the science, business and technology of agriculture.
  • Feeding America: a nonprofit organization with a nationwide network of more than 200 food banks that feed more than 46 million people.
  • Farm Rescue: a nonprofit organization that plants and harvests crops free of charge for family farmers who have suffered a major illness, injury or natural disaster.
  • Frontline Foods: a nonprofit whose army of volunteers raises funds to support local restaurants and feed heroes working on the frontlines.
  • Action Against Hunger Canada: an international humanitarian organization that fights hunger and its root causes.

Social giveaways

The social portion of the campaign allows followers to recognize and nominate those in agriculture who are working hard to put food on our tables, including farmers, growers, producers, ranchers, and more. Titan will select five winning nominations each from Facebook and Twitter to receive a Goodyear Farm Tires cooler. Entries must be made by Friday, June 12, and winners will be notified within Facebook and Twitter through direct message by June 16.

Make your nomination and choice of donation

For full details on the nomination process on Facebook and Twitter, visit the Facebook post and Twitter post with instructions.

 

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