High School Students Surprise Single Mom with Refurbished Car
Mineral, VA students donate refurbished cars to a single mother after eight years.

At the heart of Mineral, Virginia, Louisa County High School’s auto‑tech program has spent the past eight years turning battered cars into gleaming, safe vehicles for single mothers in the community. Students learn everything from engine repair to body work, then apply their knowledge to refurbish used vehicles donated by local businesses. In a touching moment featured on ABC News’ "Tonight with David Muir," a single mom thanks the students for the surprise car, reflecting how the project combines practical education with real‑world charity. The initiative not only equips teens with technical skills but also fosters a caring mindset, creating a legacy of service that has touched dozens of families across the county.
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