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The Honduras 10 sponsored by The Rotary Club of Wesley Chapel, Wesley Chapel Toyota & Honda

The Honduras 10, sponsored by The Rotary Club of Wesley Chapel, Wesley Chapel Toyota & Honda , checked in 5 boxes and one luggage full of donations for the kids in Honduras.

Habitat for Humanity thanks Toyota of Wesley Chapel and Honda of Wesley Chapel

Sunday, Mar 03, 2013 | On Target Page: Land O'Lakes, Lutz, New Tampa, Wesley Chapel, Zephyrhills
John B. Harper President/CEO of Habitat for Humanity of East & Central Pasco presented Wesley Chapel Toyota Honda with their Distinguished Service Award in recognition of their ongoing generous support.

Wesley Chapel Toyota and Wesley Chapel Honda goes shoe shopping for 20 foster kids in need

Wednesday, Feb 27, 2013 | On Target Page: Greater Pasco County, Dade City, Land O'Lakes, Lutz, New Tampa, Wesley Chapel, Zephyrhills
Wesley Chapel Toyota and Wesley Chapel Honda had the opportunity today to bring 20 foster children in need out to buy shoes and then to ice cream at Dairy Queen.

Freedom Festival at The Shops at Wiregrass by the Noon Rotary Club of Wesley Chapel

Freedom Festival at The Shops at Wiregrass by the Rotary Club of Wesley Chapel Noon

Change This World Meal Packing Event 2012 by Wesley Chapel Toyota and Wesley Chapel Honda

Monday, May 14, 2012 | On Target Page: Wesley Chapel, New Tampa, Wesley Chapel Community Events
The Meal Packing event was a huge success, not just in a monetary value, but also by the turnout and excitement that was experienced.

The Honduras Five Humanitarian Trip sponsored by Wesley Chapel Toyota and Wesley Chapel Honda and the Wesley Chapel Noon Rotary

Thursday, Jan 26, 2012 | On Target Page: Greater Pasco County, New Tampa, Wesley Chapel, Rotary Club's Activities
Eric Johnson, Dane Parillo, Ben Alexander, Pablo Rivera and Sukhwa Young are the "Honduras 5"....an energetic group of Rotarians from the Wesley Chapel noon Rotary club, that gave up a week of their lives to serve the less fortunate in a country plagued by illness from ingesting contaminated water.
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