Allstate’s Donations to Education Foundation Surpass $1M

Oct. 11, 2013

Oct. 11, 2013—Allstate Insurance recently donated $95,000 to the Collision Repair Education Foundation, surpassing $1 million in total donations.

The most recent contribution will support the Education Foundation's fund allowing the foundation to provide annual student scholarships, school grants, and the annual Ultimate Collision Education Makeover school grant, which is $50,000.

“Continuing our commitment to support the collision repair industry is very important to us and having contributed more than $1 million now really speaks to that commitment,” said Allstate’s claims vice president Pam Overton. “The Collision Repair Education Foundation plays a significant role in the industry by generating awareness and funding for organizations that provide meaningful career opportunities in the field, and Allstate is proud to support that mission.”

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