CAR AND TRUCK SHOPPERS & THE CHRISTIAN WYLIE LLC FOUNDATION
Car and Truck Shoppers is more than a dealership — it’s a business with a mission. Every purchase, service, and membership helps support the Christian Wylie LLC Foundation (CWLF), an organization dedicated to improving the lives of people living with multiple sclerosis (MS) and other disabilities. Multiple sclerosis is a chronic, often unpredictable disease of the central nervous system that affects each person differently. MS can cause fatigue, mobility challenges, pain, and difficulty with coordination, making everyday tasks a struggle. By supporting CWLF, Car and Truck Shoppers helps provide resources, therapies, and programs that empower individuals to live with dignity, independence, and hope, despite these obstacles.
The shop is run by Holly, a hardworking mom navigating her own daily struggles with MS. Her dedication and resilience are a true example of women empowerment — showing that women, regardless of the challenges they face, can lead businesses, inspire communities, and make a meaningful impact. Holly’s story reminds us that strength is not just physical; it’s the courage to pursue goals, support others, and create positive change in the world, all while balancing family life. Through her leadership, Holly and Car and Truck Shoppers uplift people with disabilities, demonstrating that barriers can be overcome and that support, awareness, and opportunity truly matter. The business doesn’t just sell cars and parts — it fosters a community of inclusivity, resilience, and empowerment, where customers can feel part of something bigger.
Supporting Car and Truck Shoppers means more than getting great vehicles or parts; it means supporting a mission that improves the lives of people with MS and disabilities, celebrates women’s strength and leadership, and spreads hope to families everywhere. Every visit, purchase, or membership is a step toward making a real difference.
Join us in driving change — support Holly, support CWLF, and help empower individuals with MS, disabilities, and families today!