Benna Ford In The Community
At Benna Ford, being part of our Twin Ports community is something that's very important to us. Our mission isn't just to offer the best sales and service to our guests, it's to give back to the people and families of the area and make it a better place. At Benna Ford we have a long history of giving back and we'd like to highlight our current efforts and programs.
Drive 4 UR Community
Working with Ford, they will donate $20 for every test drive up to $6,000 that will go directly back into the Superior Spartan Baseball Complex for improvements.
Just Kids Dental
The mission of Just Kids Dental is to increase access to care for economically disadvantaged children who currently receive little or no dental care. Benna Ford provides Transit Connect vans to ensure safe, efficient delivery of dental equipment and supplies to hundreds of clinics and community events yearly.
Coats For Kids
Benna Ford is proud to work with the Salvation Army to bring coats to needy kids in the Twin Ports area.
Minnesota Fishing Challenge
The Minnesota Fishing Challenge has been restoring hope to people struggling with drug and alcohol addiction for almost 30 years. The organization helps clients gain hope, healing, and freedom in their lives.
Black River Bandits
The Black River Bandits are a local Fast Draw Club who help raise funds for the Challenge Center of Superior. Black River Bandits promote the sport of Cowboy Fast Draw as defined by the CFDA. The Black River Bandits strive to promote a positive public image in the spirit of the American Old West.
Penneys From Heaven
Penneys From Heaven's goal is to brighten the holiday season for local families in need, and we need.
Purple Heart Auction
One thing is certain here at Benna Ford, we always have, and we always will honor and cherish those who choose to serve and protect our country. At Benna Ford we have had several raffles of vehcicles specifically to raise money for the local chapter of the Military Order of the Purple Heart. We have also donated Van's over the years and continue to do so, so veterans can get to the hospital for their appointments, as well as transport members to serve as honor guards at funerals.