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Community & Education: Corporate Citizenship
General Motors is a great car and truck manufacturer with a long history of outstanding corporate citizenship. At GM, corporate responsibility is more than words. It is an acknowledgement that our actions shape our reputation.
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Community & Education: About GM's Education Activities
Today's curious students are tomorrow's innovators. GM wants to inspire young people to pursue the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) careers that will transform transportation.
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Community & Education: teamGM Cares
Over the past year, General Motors and the GM Foundation have had a sharp focus on strengthening the communities we serve. Most notably, GM’s North America President Mark Reuss, a board member of the GM Foundation, made possible the GM Foundation's largest grant ever
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Community & Education: GM, Chevrolet and UAW Donate Vans to Veterans Facilities
DETROIT – Veterans receiving care at U.S. Veterans Administration hospitals and facilities across the country may soon have a new way of getting around. UAW-GM, General Motors and Chevrolet will donate full-size Chevrolet Express vans to five hospitals for transporting veterans to medical appointments and other activities. -
Community & Education: Akerson’s ’58 Vette Going on Block for Habitat for Humanity
DETROIT – A new home for a classic American car will soon help pave the way for several new homes for families throughout metro Detroit. -
Community & Education: GM Foundation Unveils Float for America’s Thanksgiving Parade
DETROIT – The General Motors Foundation today unveiled a new float it is sponsoring during America’s Thanksgiving Parade®, An 86 Year Tradition, on Thursday, Nov. 22. With a theme of “Education Fuels Tomorrow’s Innovators,” the float showcases the Foundation’s commitment to investing in America’s youth – the next generation of innovators. -
Community & Education: Chevrolet Test Drives Will Help Combat Breast Cancer
DETROIT – Consumers who test drive a new Chevrolet car, truck or crossover on Saturday, Oct. 6 will help the American Cancer Society fight breast cancer and support families affected by the disease.

















