Russ Darrow Group Donates Free Van Repair to Local Nonprofit

Dec. 31, 2013

Dec. 31, 2013—The Russ Darrow Group recently announced that it has donated roughly $4,500 worth of work to the Overture Center for the Arts in Madison, Wis., to restore one of the organization’s vans.

The company’s collision center at its Madison Kia dealership completed the work.

“We are incredibly grateful to the Russ Darrow Group and their partners for this incredible gift,” said Overture spokesman Robert Chappell. “As a nonprofit arts center, we can only survive and thrive through partnerships across the community. Russ Darrow Group’s investment in us, like every donation we receive, really demonstrates their commitment to the success of the community as a whole.”

Front and rear bumpers, as well as a sliding door, were all replaced. LKQ Corporation-Keystone Automotive and Auto Paint & Supply provided the new sliding door and paint, respectively. 

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