The BMW Store
6131 Stewart Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45227
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The BMW Store is pleased to support InReturn, an organization that employs individuals who have suffered a neurological injury, disease or disorder, by offering shuttle service daily to their facilities for their participants. InRETURN participants become members of a structured, yet flexible, program that continually reviews their occupational progress and needs.
The Junior League of Cincinnati is a charitable organization committed to promoting volunteerism, developing the potential of women through training and mentoring, and strengthening childhood environments right here in Cincinnati. The BMW Store has gladly been a key sponsor of many events benefiting this organization including The Aultimate Affair held at Ault Park last April. We will once again sponsor this event this coming Spring at Ault Park. Click here for more details. At the beginning of November we helped sponsor The Greater Cincinnati Holiday Market in association with the JLC along with sponsored the JLC's Mistletoe and Martinis Ladies Night Out held on opening night.
Habitat for Humanity is non-profit housing organization that seeks to eliminate substandard housing by building affordable homes for low-income families here in Cinicnnati. Cincinnati Habitat for Humanity works with area companies, churches, volunteers, and private donors to be build a sense of community as well as affordable homes for families in need. Habitat for Humanity as built over 135 homes all around Cincinnati and is always willing to accept new volunteers and organizations to help spread the dream of home ownership to those who may find it exactly that...a dream.
The Arthritis Foundation is the largest national nonprofit organization that supports the more than 100 types of arthritis and related conditions.  Founded in 1948, with headquarters in Atlanta, the Arthritis Foundation has multiple service points located throughout the country. We?re also the largest private, nonprofit contributor to arthritis research in the world, funding more than $450 million in research grants since 1948. The Foundation helps people take control of arthritis by providing public health education; pursuing public policy and legislation; and conducting evidence-based programs to improve the quality of life for those living with arthritis.
In partnership with Susan G. Komen For The Cure, The BMW Store has supported this amazing foundation for the last 10 years. We are proud to support this organization through the Pink Ribbon Classic.
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society is the world's largest voluntary health organization and is devoted to funding research for blood cancer, education, and patient services. The BMW Store is a proud sponsor of its Kick Off Party for the Man & Woman of the Year fundraising campaign and hosted the party here at the dealership on March 6th, 2008. Visit our events page for more details.
The Silverton Block Watch Association is a nonprofit organization that helps neighbors work together to address crime and improve our community within the City of Silverton, Ohio.  The Association conducts monthly meetings to cover recent activities, learn from guest speakers, and help neighbors meet. Additionally, the Association holds events to raise Silverton police and community support funds.
Autism Speaks was founded in February 2005 by Bob and Suzanne Wright, grandparents of a child with autism. Their longtime friend Bernie Marcus donated $25 million to help financially launch the organization. Since then, Autism Speaks has grown into the nation's largest autism science and advocacy organization, dedicated to funding research into the causes, prevention, treatments and a cure for autism; increasing awareness of autism spectrum disorders; and advocating for the needs of individuals with autism and their families. We are proud of what we've been able to accomplish and look forward to continued successes in the years ahead.

The Madeira Schools Foundation was founded on July 20, 1984 by a group of enthusiastic parents and community members who had worked to make the high school?s outdoor track a reality. As time passed they recognized the need to assist the school in achieving its goals for quality education.

By looking at what the school system was unable to provide, the members saw an opportunity to organize and expand its base. These industrious members formed a corporation and gained status as a tax exempt organization.

For more than 140 years, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul has quietly cared for those in need throughout Cincinnati and Hamilton County. More than 800 volunteers care for people in their own neighborhoods, visiting the homes of people in need more than 8,000 each year.

Hospice of Cincinnati is different from other hospice service providers. Our patients and families always come first. We provide a comprehensive, personalized Plan of Care that is tailored to each individual's varying needs. Recognizing that care is most effective when provided in a culturally-sensitive manner, we support and nurture a culture that values individual differences and diversity, regardless of age, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, gender, race or physical abilities.

Hospice of Cincinnati offers a wide array of coordinated services and the most experienced team of nurses, physicians, social workers, pharmacists, chaplains, hospice aides and volunteers. As a team working together with you and your physician, we help meet your physical, emotional and spiritual needs as YOU define them.

The Madisonville Education and Assistance Center believes in the pure potential behind every act of giving. By giving direct aid to the residents of the 45227 zip code, MEAC raises up households one at a time.

Everyday, with every donation and with every client, MEAC's mission is to change lives. There's no limit to what can be achieved and no reason to think small. For Madisonville and the surrounding areas, the only way is forward. Come with us.

The Rotary Foundation of Cincinnati was formed in 1961.  Our mission is to provide the leadership, funding and resources necessary to support the diverse humanitarian efforts of the Rotary Club of Cincinnati.  Our primary goal is to support children, particularly those whose future development is impaired by physical, cultural, emotional, financial and social obstacles.  We also support the civic and humanitarian needs of local and world communities where our club members are actively involved.
The League for Animal Welfare's mission is to better the lives of cats and dogs in the Greater Cincinnati area.  We provide our animals with loving care and shelter until we match them with their homes.  We promote responsible pet ownership through public education and spay/neuter programs.  We are a privately funded, non-profit, no-kill organization.
The mission of Literacy Center West is to provide literacy instruction, GED preparation and job-readiness training at no cost to those who desire their services. The BMW Store is a proud sponsor for their "Black and White Affair", in which the highest bidder of the silent auction was surprised with a free weekend lease of a new BMW Z4.
The Cincinnati Soap Box Derby after 28 years of being absent, finally returned last year with the help of many active sponsors including The BMW Store. Thanks to the generosity of many Cincinnati businesses and organizations, race cars were provided to area kids and families who are trying to coping with various difficulties including juvenile diabetes.
The St. Rita School for the Deaf is a school for children who are deaf, hard-of-hearing or in need of special methods of communication or technological support. With events such as their Annual Golf Marathon, The BMW Store is happy to participate in sponsorship with the school to help their students and facility.
The American Heart Association's mission is to build healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke. That single purpose drives all we do. The need for our work is beyond question.
Boys Hope Girls Hope believes in children.
We believe in their ability to overcome their circumstances. We believe in their ability to become more than they ever dreamed of becoming. And we believe that they can then go on to give hope to countless others.
 
By providing children with arms-around care, safe homes and environments, a first-class education, opportunities to learn more about themselves and the world, and academic, financial, and spiritual support through college, Boys Hope Girls Hope empowers children to realize the potential that is within them.
 
We set high standards and give our scholars everything they will need to meet those standards.
 
We empower them to overcome the obstacles--neighborhoods shattered by crime and poverty; families broken by economic hardship, death, and divorce; overcrowded and underperforming schools--that threaten their potential, their futures, and their families' futures.
 
And in doing so, we make our communities, and our world, a better place.
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Stepping Stones Center is a non-profit organization partnered with United Way serving over 1,000 children and adults with disabilities each year. They have been serving the tri-state area for over 40 years in helping to increase independence and improve lives among people with disabilities. The BMW Store was pleased to be involved in the outdoor, end of summer gala held in Indian Hill.
St X is the Jesuit college preparatory school in Cincinnati, part of a network of 59 Jesuit high schools across the country. Since 1831, we have been educating young men to be Christian leaders and men for others.

Emanuel Community Center is a resource for a cohesive community, providing education and shared neighborhood experiences that connect all residents of Over-the-Rhine.  We offer a diverse set of services for a diverse and ever-changing community!  Over-the-Rhine is a vital, role-model neighborhood known for its collaboration, cooperation and communication among members of its diverse residential and business base. Emanuel is the "community connector" that harnesses and directs the power of change for the common good of its neighborhood.

Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy is a Christ-centered, Non-denominational, College preparatory academy that exists to prepare students intellectually and spiritually for success in higher education and to impact and influence the world according to their unique gifts and talents


Kindervelt is an organization composed of neighborhood or other common-interest groups joined together by a central, city-wide board of trustees. It is the largest auxiliary of Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center (CCHMC) and is recognized as one of Greater Cincinnati's outstanding volunteer organizations.


Jewish National Fund is a non-profit organization founded in 1901. It all started with a dream. Theodor Herzl, a Viennese journalist, witnessed virulent anti-Semitism at the Dreyfus trial. He knew it was time to take action, and was determined that before the Fifth Zionist Congress in Basel, Switzerland came to an end, a national fund would be established to purchase land for a Jewish State in Ottoman-controlled Palestine.



The Freestore Foodbank distributes over 12 million pounds of food annually.  In 20 counties in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana, we have a trusted network of over 325 local member agencies.   Member agencies include soup kitchens and shelters, food pantries, churches, daycare and senior centers, and many other community and social services organizations.




James Free Jewelers is an independent jeweler founded in 1940 by James Free and purchased by then employee Michael S. Karaman. His vision relocated the company to the suburban area of Kettering, Ohio to match the migration of the local population, which had become more suburban. As the business gained more notoriety, the James Free family of customers grew.



Assistance League of Greater Cincinnati was founded in 1995 as a Guild of National Assistance League by a handful of enthusiastic, dedicated women with a desire to bring a new philanthropic organization to their community.




Every Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk is a powerful and inspiring opportunity to unite as a community to honor breast cancer survivors, raise awareness about steps we can take to reduce our risk of getting breast cancer, and raise money to help the American Cancer Society fight the disease with breast cancer research, information and services, and access to mammograms for women who need them. Since Making Strides began 20 years ago, breast cancer death rates have declined more than 32 percent.
 




Archbishop Moeller High School is an Archdiocese of Cincinnati secondary school, sponsored by the Society of Mary (Marianist Order) and dedicated to teaching the mission of the Roman Catholic Church. We are a Christ-centered community, focused on faith formation, academic achievement, and growth. We are committed to supporting the diverse needs of our students through a comprehensive range of quality educational, social, artistic, athletic, guidance, and pastoral care programs and services.