Central PA Auto Auction donates to ROMP during December Dealer Appreciation Event
PHOTO PROVIDED ROMP participants are pictured during a check presentation by Central PA Auto Auction. This includes, from left, Shanan Miller, mentor/volunteer ROMP; Martie Buck, director of ROMP; Raven McCloskey, assistant director of ROMP; and Doug Miller, owner of CPAA.
MACKEYVILLE — Central PA Auto Auction (CPAA) demonstrated its commitment to the local community during its December 2025 Dealer Appreciation event by supporting the Reach Out Mentoring Program of Clinton County (ROMP).
As part of the initiative, CPAA donated $15 for every unit sold at their sale on Dec. 18, with proceeds benefiting ROMP, an organization dedicated to empowering local youth through guidance, support, and positive relationships.
Through the generous support of CPAA’s dealer partners, a total of $3,500 was raised for the program. In addition, CPAA employees contributed an extra $350, further reinforcing the auction’s commitment to making a positive impact in the community.
“Giving back to the community is an important part of who we are,” said Doug Miller, owner of Central PA Auto Auction. “We’re grateful to our dealers and employees for coming together to support an organization that makes such a difference for local youth.”
Central PA Auto Auction is a family-owned full-service wholesale automotive auction serving licensed dealers nationwide. CPAA is committed to operational excellence, strong dealer relationships, and supporting the communities it serves.
Interested in becoming a mentor? To learn more about the Reach Out Mentoring Program of Clinton County, email romp@clintoncountypa.gov or find them on Facebook at Reach Out Mentoring.





