Apr 10, 2026

At Ardmore Toyota, we believe in giving back to our community and supporting those in need. That’s why we were honored to assist the Elora J Khan Foundation, a local nonprofit dedicated to helping families affected by brain cancer, by providing free vehicle repairs.

The Elora J Khan Foundation is named after Elora J. Khan, a young girl from Villanova, Pennsylvania, who tragically lost her battle with DIPG (Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma). Her mother, Sharon Khan, founded the organization to continue her daughter’s legacy and support families facing similar hardships.

Recently, Sharon’s personal vehicle, which holds deep emotional significance, was in need of repairs. This vehicle was the last one Elora rode in before being rushed to the hospital. For Sharon, the car is more than just a mode of transportation, it’s a powerful symbol of her late daughter.

“That was the last car she sat in before a rush to the hospital… before her passing. It is also where I have cried and sobbed as a parent and just rebuilt myself… It just means that much to me. It’s not just a car. This car tells my story. It tells my child’s story,” Sharon shared.

Recognizing the emotional importance of this vehicle, Ardmore Toyota decided to step in and provide the necessary repairs, all at no charge. Joshua Fletcher, Parts & Service Director at Ardmore Toyota, took the initiative, calling in favors and securing support from Toyota Corporate to make it happen.

“We had some prior concerns on the transmission, and something just spoke to me to get involved. I called in some favors, and with Toyota Corporate’s help, we were able to make it happen,” said Fletcher.

This act of kindness from Ardmore Toyota reflects the dealership’s commitment to not only providing excellent service but also supporting families in our community. By giving back in a meaningful way, we hope to inspire others to engage in acts of kindness and generosity. For more information about the Elora J Khan Foundation and how it supports families affected by brain cancer, visit their website.