Yokohama Tire Renews Partnership with California State Parks Foundation
Yokohama Tire announced it has extended its partnership with California State Parks Foundation for the third consecutive year.
“Yokohama is once again excited to work with California State Parks Foundation and help them protect and preserve the California state park system for everyone to enjoy,” said Alan Holtschneider, Yokohama’s director of marketing.
Holtschneider said Yokohama will continue aiding California State Parks Foundation via employee volunteer work and through a special community outreach program where it will donate a portion of proceeds from its latest outdoors-inspired GEOLANDAR merchandise collection.
Yokohama employees recently volunteered to work at Chino Hills State Park, where they helped clear approximately eight cubic yards of brush, plant 24 native plants and install four new interpretive signs, creating sustainable habitat for wildlife and ensuring an engaging experience for park visitors.
“Thank you Yokohama Tire for your participation in the volunteer workday at Chino Hills State Park,” said Mika Perron, California State Parks’ corporate volunteer coordinator. “On behalf of California State Park staff and the California State Parks Foundation team, we can’t say thank you enough for helping us protect and preserve our local parks. We truly appreciate your time, energy and enthusiasm.”
Over the years, Yokohama has supported California State Parks Foundation at several sites, including Point Dume State Beach, Malibu Lagoon State Beach and Will Rogers State Historic Park; and three projects in San Diego: Silver Strand State Beach, Palomar Mountain State Park and Old Town San Diego State Historic Park.
“California state parks protect some of the nation’s most extraordinary natural and cultural treasures — from beaches and redwoods to deserts, wildlife, wildflowers, and historic sites,” said Samantha Joseph, director of development at California State Parks Foundation. “We are deeply grateful for Yokohama’s continued support of volunteer efforts in Malibu and San Diego state parks and their investment in our Climate Crisis Relief Fund, helping ensure our parks are resilient and prepared for future climate challenges.”
California State Parks Foundation is one of Yokohama’s 2026 environmental-related partnerships. Yokohama is also working with Tread Lightly! and Surfrider North Orange County on several projects to protect and maintain the ecosystem, from the desert to the ocean.
For more information on California State Parks Foundation, visit calparks.org, and click here to learn more about Yokohama’s community outreach programs