Service and Giving Back

Whether they work in our neighborhood stores, area distribution centers (DCs), or corporate offices, every team member at O’Reilly has opportunities to give back to their communities.

Providing service and giving back to our neighbors isn’t just something that happens when you’re a customer making a purchase. It’s part of who we are as Team O’Reilly.

Our Stores

While O’Reilly is a large company, it’s made up of neighborhood stores.

Each store has a yearly budget for local donations and sponsorships that enables them to support their community by providing funding for local recipients, like local non-profit organizations or community events. Additionally, when a new store opens, its team chooses a local charity for a special contribution.

In our stores, every single interaction is an opportunity to impact our neighbors as we build strong relationships. To serve our customers, we offer a number of free services, including:

  • Check engine light diagnostics with O’Reilly VeriScan
  • Battery testing and installation
  • Wiper blade installation
  • Bulb replacement (may depend on application and accessibility)
  • Free loaner tool program
Two O'Reilly team members work together to change a headlight bulb on a vehicle outside the store.  The car hood is open and one man works from above while the other man reaches up under the car.

O’Reilly team members work together to change a headlight bulb for a customer.

One man sits in an old-fashioned bathtub on wheels while other mean push him through the streets during a community "bathtub" race.

An O’Reilly store team competes in the annual “World Championship Running of the Tubs” in Hot Springs, Arkansas.

Our Distribution Centers

Three men unload a truck full of generators in the wake of Hurricane Beryl in Houston, Texas.

One key way our DCs care for communities across their region is by stocking and assembling disaster shipments. They stage key supplies like generators and bottled water in the DCs so they can go out quickly in the wake of a natural disaster. In 2024, during hurricane response alone, we trucked almost 500 generators into hard-hit areas to provide critical power. We are dedicated to getting our communities the supplies they need without an increase in prices.

The DCs also hold regular events to collect items for the community, including things like school supplies or holiday gifts, and DC team members participate in community activities and volunteer opportunities with local organizations.

Left: Team members unload a shipment of generators in Houston, Texas, after Hurricane Beryl in 2024.

A group of people wearing green O'Reilly t-shirts smile and pose behind a large banner that says O'Reilly Auto Parts.

O’Reilly team members from the Selma, Texas, DC participate in the Fiesta San Antonio Parade.

Our Offices

Our offices work with local organizations to organize blood drives, donation drives, and volunteer opportunities. United Way’s “Day of Caring” is just one example of a community event where our team members pitch in to help. Groups regularly sign up for food and supply packing events at their local food banks and relief agencies.

Additionally, the company’s twice yearly O’Reilly Charity Golf Classic in Springfield, Missouri, raises money for charities that provide help for at-risk individuals and families, child advocacy, domestic violence response, homelessness, hunger, literacy, poverty, and preventive health.

Across the company, team members in every region and job category have chosen to reserve money from their paychecks to benefit their local United Way.

Three people are seated in lounger chairs. A tech is prepping one to give blood while the others also donate. There's a red sign on the wall behind them that says O'Reilly.

Team members at the corporate office donate blood to support Community Blood Center of the Ozarks.

A group of O'Reilly team members, dressed in volunteer tshirts flex their muscles after clearing a backyard during the United Way's Day of Caring in 2024.

O’Reilly team members flex their muscles after clearing very thick brush from a backyard during the United Way Day of Caring.

An O'Reilly team member packs a box of emergency supplies for distribution through Convoy of Hope.

During the annual leadership conference, O’Reilly team members pack disaster supply kits to be distributed through Convoy of Hope.

O’Reilly team members across the United States participate in Reading is Fundamental events, reading to children and handing out free books for them to take home.

Two women in hard hats hammer nails into the exterior wall of a house that's under construction.
A group of O'Reilly team members gathers for a picture during a food packing event. The sign behind them reads, "Thank you for your service to the hungry today. Ozarks Food Harvest."

With hard hats and hammers, O’Reilly team members participate in the annual “Women Build” event for Habitat for Humanity.

The O’Reilly legal department during a food packing event at Ozarks Food Harvest, the Feeding America food bank for southwest Missouri.