ServNet Auction Group, in partnership with Holman Automotive, has raised $36,580 for the United Way where a donation was made for every Holman vehicle sold at a ServNet auction July 1-Sept. 30, 2024.
”We were honored to partner with Holman on a promotion to raise money for United Way,” said Ryan Clark, ServNet President. “Our promotion was prompted by a conversation we had with Jim Jackson this spring about Holman’s 100th anniversary. As Holman is a key long-term partner of ServNet, we thought a great way to celebrate that milestone was to raise money for a charity that is very important to Holman. As family-owned businesses active in our local communities ourselves, we thought giving back to the community of a great partner was the perfect opportunity.”
The posture of service is a longstanding cultural tradition with both ServNet Auctions and Holman, and Holman’s relationship with United Way spans seventy-eight years. “In 1946, Steward Holman joined the Community Chest of Camden County. Over time, that evolved to become the United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey, and Holman has been invested with them ever since,” said Jim Jackson, North American Remarketing Asset Manager with Holman.
The funds from the campaign will be used toward United Way’s Match Savings Program and United Way’s initiative, Center for Leadership Equity.
“United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey is so grateful to ServNet for their generous support of our poverty-fighting work. ServNet’s contribution will enrich our region—helping our neighbors buy new homes, providing internet access and digital devices to families, and connecting people facing crises to the support they deserve. We’re achieving remarkable things here at our United Way, and we couldn’t do it without partners like ServNet,” said Fran Gress, director of campaign services for United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey.