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Sunday, November 10, 2024 at 3:22 PM
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Lost Pines Toyota donates big

BASTROP – In this season of giving, Dealer Principal Carlos Liriano and Lost Pines Toyota donated a substantial $10,000 to The Children’s Advocacy Center Serving Bastrop, Lee and Fayette Counties during the organization’s annual Holiday Happy Hour and Open House.
CAC Board Treasurer Eric Farley, CAC Board President Val Butcher, community member Sumai Lokumbe, Lost Pines Toyota Dealer Principal Carlos Liriano, CAC Executive Director Meagan Webb and Director of the Honor Choir Bill Owens with the sizable donation. Photo courtesy Lost Pines Toyota
CAC Board Treasurer Eric Farley, CAC Board President Val Butcher, community member Sumai Lokumbe, Lost Pines Toyota Dealer Principal Carlos Liriano, CAC Executive Director Meagan Webb and Director of the Honor Choir Bill Owens with the sizable donation. Photo courtesy Lost Pines Toyota

BASTROP — In this season of giving, Dealer Principal Carlos Liriano and Lost Pines Toyota donated a substantial $10,000 to The Children’s Advocacy Center Serving Bastrop, Lee and Fayette Counties during the organization’s annual Holiday Happy Hour and Open House.

The CAC exists to provide a coordinated, family-focused approach to the crisis of child abuse in communities, according to representatives.

The group strives to reduce trauma, seek justice, foster healing and cultivate empowerment for children and families. It is a safe, child-friendly organization where child abuse victims can receive comprehensive services, including forensic interviews, medical exams, therapeutic counseling and victim advocacy services.

The goal of the CAC is to minimize the trauma experienced by the victims they serve, by providing them with a supportive environment and ensuring that all their needs are met in a coordinated and efficient manner.

“Supporters like Carlos Liriano and Lost Pines Toyota, are integral to our mission’s success, and this significant donation propels us forward with energy and enthusiasm for 2024. Their ongoing support empowers the CAC to make a real difference in the lives of children and families facing adversity,” said CAC Executive Director Meagan Webb.

Liriano and the Lost Pines Toyota family have been exceptional allies of the CAC over the years, added Webb. Their ongoing generosity through meaningful cash donations empowers the CAC’s mission to provide vital services to children and families in the community affected by child abuse, trauma and neglect.

The CAC staff and board of directors extended a hear tfelt thanks to Liriano, Lost Pines Toyota and their dedicated staff for their continuous generosity and commitment to creating a safer and healthier community for all.

This donation adds to the long list of organizations that Lost Pines Toyota has aided over the years.


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