Stoltz Toyota Scion Donates to Autism Center

Todd Stoltz, Linda White, Dave Webster, Barry Stoltz. (Photo provided by Janet Leahy)

RIDGWAY – Dickinson Center, Inc. announced it received a $2,500 donation from Stoltz Toyota Scion, and an additional contribution of $2,500 from Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.
“Dickinson Center, Inc. is honored to receive a $2,500 donation from Stoltz Toyota-Scion, said Jack Goga , CEO of Dickinson Center, Inc. “This generous grant will support our autism diagnostic and treatment program—Possibilities with offices in both Ridgway and Clearfield.”

Possibilities Autism Center opened its doors in January of 2010 and provides comprehensive autism diagnostic evaluations and treatment for children thru 18 years of age. Since the program’s inception, well over 100 children and adolescents have been served, providing timely services to individuals who might otherwise experience significant delays in gaining access to diagnostic evaluations at tertiary care facilities.
The Toyota Dealer Match Program enables dealer contributions to make a greater impact on the community. Since 1991, Toyota has contributed more than $500 million to non-profit organizations, and has always been guided by a strong belief in serving the communities where it does business.  To learn more, please visit http://www.toyota.com/about/philanthropy/.

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