United Way Day of Caring 2025

Marlow Auto Group Joins 1,000 Volunteers for United Way Day of Caring in Strengthening Our Community

September 2025 | Winchester, Virginia: On Friday, September 12, 2025, the Northern Shenandoah Valley came alive with the spirit of service during the annual United Way Day of Caring. More than 1,000 volunteers stepped away from their daily routines to participate. They rolled up their sleeves to complete hands-on projects at over 75 local nonprofits across Winchester, Frederick County, Clarke County, Warren County, Shenandoah County, and Page County. Among them was the Marlow Auto Group team. With six enthusiastic volunteers, we proudly participated in this year’s Community Baby Shower. This initiative directly supports families in need by providing essential items for newborns and young children.

United Way Day of Caring

Day of Caring isn’t just another volunteer event. It’s a day where neighbors come together to lend their time, skills, and energy to strengthen the community. From painting and repairing to planting and cleaning, volunteers undertake projects that nonprofits often struggle to complete due to limited budgets and staff. For Marlow Auto Group, it was inspiring to see volunteers across the Valley dedicate themselves to improving spaces where families, children, and neighbors can thrive.

United Way NSV CEO Andy Gail captured the day’s energy perfectly: “We’re pretty excited. We have over 1,000 volunteers participating in 75 different projects across our region, including the city of Winchester and Frederick, Clarke, Warren, Shenandoah, and Page counties. That’s more than last year.”

Marlow Auto Group’s Commitment: The Community Baby Shower

At Marlow Auto Group, our focus this year was on families, with a special emphasis on the youngest members of our community. Through the Community Baby Shower, held at Marlow Motor Company and participating First Bank branches across the Shenandoah Valley, we created 57 “New Baby Care Packages” filled with essentials like diapers, wipes, receiving blankets, board books, and baby care items. Each package also included educational resources and information about community programs that provide long-term support. These packages will support Healthy Families Northern Shenandoah Valley (HFNSV) and Healthy Families Shenandoah, Page & Warren. Both programs share a powerful mission: to provide education and support for families, promoting healthy births and ensuring children can reach school age emotionally and physically ready to thrive. Since 1998, HFNSV has supported parents across Frederick County, Clarke County, Warren County, and the City of Winchester. By joining forces with United Way NSV, we know that these baby packages will directly support parents and children right here in our community.

Why This Matters to Us

Our involvement in Day of Caring 2025 reflects two of our most important core values: Community and Relationships.

  • Community: Events like the Community Baby Shower remind us that when people and businesses come together, significant change can happen. Every donated diaper, every blanket, and every volunteer hour directly strengthens families in our region.
  • Relationships: Beyond the supplies, this event is about building trust and showing families that they are not alone. By connecting with United Way NSV and Healthy Families programs, we’re reinforcing the bonds that hold our communities together.

At Marlow Auto Group, success is measured not just in cars sold but in the positive impact we create for our neighbors.

Hands-On Involvement from Our Team

This year, six Marlow Auto Group volunteers dedicated their Friday to assembling and organizing the 57 baby care packages. Working side by side, they filled boxes with love and intention, knowing each one would land in the hands of a family in need. It wasn’t just about the supplies. It was about showing up, rolling up our sleeves, and actively participating in a mission larger than ourselves. For our team, it was an honor to be part of the same movement that mobilized more than 1,000 volunteers across the region that day.

The Bigger Picture: Why United Way Day of Caring Matters

Day of Caring demonstrates the incredible ripple effect of collective action. When volunteers pitch in, nonprofits save thousands of dollars in labor and resources. That means they can redirect funds toward their most important mission—helping people. This is why events like these go far beyond painting walls or packing boxes. They’re about ensuring nonprofits can focus on serving children, supporting families, and empowering neighbors in need. For Marlow Auto Group, contributing to this larger picture is part of our responsibility as a locally owned, family business. We’re not just located in these communities—we’re deeply rooted in them.

Looking Ahead

United Way Day of Caring was a huge success, but the work doesn’t stop here. Families continue to need diapers, wipes, books, and blankets. Nonprofits still require robust community partnerships to sustain their operations. And volunteers will always be needed to step forward and lend a hand. At Marlow Auto Group, we are committed to continuing this tradition of service. Whether through United Way’s initiatives, school partnerships, or other community programs, we will continue to show up, strengthen relationships, and support the causes that matter most.

A Heartfelt Thank You

To the United Way of Northern Shenandoah Valley, Healthy Families NSV, Healthy Families Shenandoah, Page & Warren, and the 1,000 volunteers who made this year’s Day of Caring possible—thank you.
Your commitment to lifting your neighbors and supporting nonprofits demonstrates what’s possible when we come together with a shared purpose.
And to the families who received the baby packages created by our Marlow Auto Group team, know that they were assembled with care, respect, and a deep belief in your potential.

Staying Connected

If you’d like to learn more about United Way NSV’s work, visit their official website: United Way of Northern Shenandoah Valley. For more on Healthy Families NSV, including their mission and programs, visit Healthy Families NSV. At Marlow Auto Group, we look forward to continuing our commitment to service because when businesses, nonprofits, and volunteers unite, our community becomes stronger than ever.

 

About The Marlow Auto Group

Marlow Auto Group Legacy ArchiveMarlow Auto Group has proudly served the Northern Shenandoah Valley for over 75 years—but our story begins in 1947 with a decision that set us apart from the start. In the post-World War II era, when cars were scarce and buyers waited months for delivery, our founder, Guy Marlow, chose a different path. Rather than wait in line, he opened a dealership—not just to secure a car for his family, but to help others in the community do the same. That bold, people-first mindset remains at the heart of everything we do.

Over the decades, that one decision grew into a regional family of dealerships: Marlow Motor Company in Front Royal, Tri-State Nissan in Winchester, and Marlow Ford in Luray. As a locally owned and woman-operated business, we continue to grow by staying true to our five core values: Innovation, Integrity, Community, Relationships, and Exceeding Expectations. You’ll find those values in everything we do—from extended service hours that reduce downtime for local businesses to long-standing partnerships with local schools and nonprofits. We believe dealerships should do more than sell and service vehicles. They should solve problems, support their communities, and build trust that lasts. Because at Marlow, doing things differently isn’t just how we started. It’s how we lead.

Marlow Motor Company

Marlow Motor Company
707 N Commerce Ave

Front Royal, VA 22630
540-635-4158
contact.us@marlowmotor.com
www.marlowmotor.com

Tri-State Nissan

Tri-State Nissan
1230 Millwood Pike

Winchester, VA 22602
540-667-6800
contact.us@tristatenissan.com
www.tristatenissan.com

Marlow Ford

Marlow Ford
1021 US Highway 211 West

Luray, VA 22835
540-743-5128
contact.us@marlowford.com
www.marlowford.com