Lewis Toyota treated Topeka-area veterans to a complimentary sunrise feast at their local Hanover Pancake House last week, and service members were feelinā the love.
āI think all veterans appreciate the support,ā said attendee Jim Driggers, US Navy Veteran. āFor somebody like Lewis Toyota to help provide that support is the greatest thing around.ā
The event is the first in a series of gifted breakfasts to honor regional service members. The dealership intends to host similar events at different locally owned restaurants every three months.
But their generosity doesn't end at the last syrupy bite of pancake. Lewis Toyota also plans on donating $100 to veterans organizations like Folds of Honor and the Wounded Warrior Project for every car sold in May. Based on their monthly sales average, they foresee an approximate $14-16K donation on the horizon.