ECD Auto Design Partners With Mercy Full Projects

ECD Auto Design has announced its support of Mercy Full Projects, a non-profit organization located in Tampa, Florida, dedicated to rescuing and finding homes for animals in need.

“We are thrilled to partner with Mercy Full Projects and contribute to such a meaningful cause,” said Scott Wallace, CEO of ECD Auto Design. “Supporting Mercy Full Projects not only aligns with our family values but also allows us to use our one-of-one vehicles and social media followers to showcase and help bring visibility to animals in need.”

ECD Auto Design supports Mercy Full Projects by helping to fund critical rescue operations and care for animals in need. The two organizations recently teamed up for a photo and video shoot to raise awareness for the cause, using ECD’s custom-built classic Land Rover Defender as a unique platform to highlight the importance of pet adoption.

The shoot took place at a local dog park, where ECD’s Defenders served as the backdrop for a group of dogs that are currently adoptable from Mercy Full Projects. The visuals will be featured in an upcoming social media campaign aimed at encouraging pet adoption and promoting the work Mercy Full Projects does in the community.

ECD‘s support has been invaluable,” said Heydi Acuna, president and founder at Mercy Full Projects. “Their financial contribution has directly impacted our ability to rescue more animals, and the visibility gained from our joint photo and video shoot will help us reach a broader audience with our message of compassion and care for all animals.”

The campaign will feature visuals from the photo and video shoot, showcasing the rescued dogs in and around ECD’s iconic Defenders. This campaign aims to inspire others to adopt pets and support local animal rescue efforts.

By Pat Curtin

Pat Curtin is the managing editor of THE SHOP magazine.