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Virginia High Schoolers Repair Used Cars for Single Moms
Louisa County students fix up donated vehicles to gift to local single parents.
Apr. 3, 2026 at 4:28pm
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Louisa County High School students breathe new life into a donated car, transforming it into a symbol of mobility and independence for a local single mother.Richmond TodayA group of students from Louisa County High School near Richmond, Virginia have been repairing used cars to donate to local single mothers in need of reliable transportation.
Why it matters
Access to a working vehicle is a major challenge for many single parents, often making it difficult to get to work, run errands, or transport their children. This student-led initiative aims to provide a practical solution by refurbishing donated cars and gifting them to single mothers in the community.
The details
The students in Louisa County High School's automotive program have been working to repair and restore used cars that have been donated. Once the vehicles are in working condition, they are given to local single mothers who are selected based on their transportation needs and financial situation.
- The student-led car donation program began in early 2026.
The players
Louisa County High School
A public high school located near Richmond, Virginia that has an automotive repair program where students are fixing up used cars to donate to single mothers.
What’s next
The high school plans to continue the car donation program, aiming to gift refurbished vehicles to more single mothers in the local community throughout the year.
The takeaway
This student-led initiative demonstrates the power of community-driven solutions to address critical needs, in this case providing reliable transportation for single parents struggling with limited mobility and resources.
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