AUSTINTOWN - Greenwood Chevrolet in Austintown has wrapped up its "Extra Mile Food Drive" as of Thursday, November 20.

Since October, the dealership has competed with employees and customers to feed and help those in need this holiday season.

Three trucks were filled to the brim with non-perishable food items for the Second Harvest Food Bank to donate to local families just in time for the Thanksgiving holiday.

"Everybody here at the dealership, they go all out when we do this every year. ... Everybody gets involved, we've even got customers coming in, we have employees who don't work here anymore bringing food. ... It's actually very rewarding, and it's a lot of fun," said Greenwood Chevrolet Sales Manager Maurenn McCowin.

Last year, the dealership helped serve more than 128,000 meals. This year, McCowin says they hope to exceed that number, setting a goal of 130,000.

"To feed 130,000 families, it takes 1,500 pounds of food, so we're probably pretty close. They'll weigh it all when they come and pick it all up on Monday," McCowin said.

McCowin says this is the second year of the Extra Mile Food Drive and that the food drive will be a tradition for years to come.

While Thursday was the last day to donate food, McCowin says the dealership will still accept donations brought in from Friday, November 21 through 1 p.m. on Monday, November 24.