Blue Bird’s Foundation Donates More Than $50,000 to Community Groups in Georgia
Thursday, May 22nd, 2025
The Blue Bird School Bus Foundation, charitable arm of iconic school bus manufacturer Blue Bird Corporation (Nasdaq: BLBD), continues to advance the education, health, and safety of children in its home state of Georgia. The Foundation hosted a community event at its corporate headquarters in Macon, Ga., and awarded a total of $53,300 to ten local area nonprofit organizations, including:
1. Atrium Health Navicent The Medical Center |
6. Peach Association for Intellectual Disabled, Inc. aka Kay Center |
2. Brave Meadows Therapeutic Riding Center, Inc. |
7. The Salvation Army, A Georgia Corporation – Warner Robins Corps |
3. Fort Valley Lions Club |
8. Safe Kids Central Georgia |
4. Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia, Inc. |
9. Sleep in Heavenly Peace, Inc. |
5. Macon Reviving Baseball in the Inner Cities Program by the Boys and Girls Club |
10. United in Pink, Inc. |
Donations ranged from $2,500 up to $12,500.
"Georgia has been our home for nearly a century," said Blue Bird president and CEO John Wyskiel. "Our school buses safely transport children, so we deeply care about their education, health, and safety. We're pleased to fund ten local nonprofits that work tirelessly to improve our communities for children every day."
"As a first-time recipient, we are delighted to accept the generous donation from the Blue Bird School Bus Foundation to promote child car seat safety in our local communities," said Abbie Price, Coordinator at Safe Kids Central Georgia, which was awarded Blue Bird’s top-level donation of $12,500 at the community event. “The funding will enable us to provide free car seats and educational materials to low-income families in need."
Since its inception in 2015, the Blue Bird School Bus Foundation has donated more than $600,000 in charitable contributions to various community organizations, including more than 85 Georgia-based nonprofits.
In addition, Blue Bird has donated three all-electric, zero-emission school buses to three community organizations since Dec. 2023, including Peach County Schools in Fort Valley, Ga., the Jerome Bettis Bus Stops Here Foundation in Pittsburgh, Pa., and to Hoop Bus in Los Angeles, Ca.
Peach County Schools added the zero-emission school bus to its all-Blue Bird school bus fleet as a clean transportation option for day and field trips, as well as on special routes. The Jerome Bettis Bus Stops Here Foundation is turning the electric bus into a mobile computer lab to expand the foundation’s digital literacy programs for local community members in need. And Hoop Bus equipped the zero-emission bus with basketball hoops at the front and back, turning the vehicle into an interactive, mobile court serving thousands of at-risk youth in under-resourced communities across California.