Purchases Made At Smile.amazon.com Help Fund Automotive Scholarships

Purchases Made At Smile.amazon.com Help Fund Automotive Scholarships

Everyday purchases made at Amazon can help the University of the Aftermarket Foundation provide scholarships and educational opportunities to deserving students seeking a career in the auto care industry.

University-of-the-Aftermarket-Foundation-LogoEveryday purchases made at Amazon can help the University of the Aftermarket Foundation provide scholarships and educational opportunities to deserving students seeking a career in the auto care industry.

“We encourage those who make their career in the auto care industry to take a moment and visit smile.amazon.com,” said Tim Lee, MAAP, chairman of the University of the Aftermarket Foundation. “Each purchase made through this dedicated web portal will help the University of the Aftermarket Foundation fund automotive scholarships. It takes just a moment to set up and is an easy way to help others during the holiday season and throughout the year.”

To participate, visit smile.amazon.com <> and enter University of the Aftermarket Foundation in the “pick your own charitable foundation” box. Click search and then select the University of the Aftermarket Foundation as your charity of choice. Each time you access the Amazon website through smile.amazon.com and make a purchase, Amazon will make a contribution to the foundation on your behalf.

To learn more about the hundreds of scholarships funded annually by the University of the Aftermarket Foundation, and to apply online, visit UofAFoundation.com. The foundation is a 501(c) 3 not-for-profit organization and all contributions are tax deductible to the extent provided by law.

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