Monthly Archives: January 2026

Helping Hands: Ebenezer Community Outreach



At Easterns, we’re committed to showing up for the organizations that keep our communities supported year-round. Through our partnership with ABC7’s Helping Hands, we recently highlighted Ebenezer COG Outreach Ministries, a Hyattsville nonprofit that consistently steps up for Prince George’s County families.

Every month, hundreds of families line up early on Saturday mornings to receive food, clothing, and even holiday toys—essentials Ebenezer COG works tirelessly to provide. Their team tackles food insecurity head-on, distributing food weekly with support from Capital Area Food Bank and Feeding America. Beyond that, they host an Easter giveaway, a back-to-school and health fair, and other events designed to meet families where they are.

Leaders Bishop Chris Benjamin and Olive Cox are key to making this outreach possible, bringing steady commitment to a growing community need.

“Food insecurity is pretty evident right now. We’re happy that we’re able to serve the community in this way,” Benjamin shared.

During the segment, ABC7’s Kellye Lynn surprised Ebenezer COG Outreach Ministries with a $1,100 donation from Easterns Automotive Group to help fuel their ongoing efforts. Their gratitude said everything.

“I’m blown away. I’m very grateful for this!” Cox said.

We’re honored to support the people and organizations doing the real work to uplift families across the region.

Helping Hands: My Neighbors Keeper


At Easterns, we believe strong communities are built by the people who show up every day to make a difference. Through our ongoing partnership with ABC7 News, we spotlight local organizations creating real impact across the DMV. On this segment, we were proud to support My Neighbor’s Keeper Alliance, a Prince George’s County nonprofit focused on empowering youth and promoting drug-free futures.

My Neighbor’s Keeper Alliance is tackling a hard truth head-on: minority youth are disproportionately targeted by substance abuse risks. Their work centers on raising awareness, strengthening families, and giving young people the tools and support they need long before they’re faced with those pressures. Founder Ruth Chi and her team work directly inside public schools, serving middle and high school students with education, mentorship, service learning, and community engagement.

Their reach doesn’t stop at classrooms. The organization hosts events throughout the year to uplift Prince George’s County families, and this season, they’re launching a collaborative toy drive with Concern For Kids and Vision and Purpose Media Productions to support local children in need.

During the segment, ABC7’s Kellye Lynn surprised Chi with a $1,100 donation from Easterns Automotive Group to help fuel their holiday efforts.

“This is wonderful—thank you so much. We’ll be able to get toys, coats, and donations for young people and families,” Chi shared.

We’re honored to stand alongside organizations like My Neighbor’s Keeper Alliance that are actively reshaping what support looks like for our youth.