ABRA, Progressive Donate to Wounded Warriors

Dec. 8, 2014

Dec. 8, 2014—ABRA Auto Body & Glass recently announced a partnership with the Progressive Group of Insurance Companies' annual Keys to Progress program and the National Auto Body Council, and will be donating a refurbished Ford F-150 to Wounded Warriors.

Staff Sergeant Roy Shaver accepted the like-new truck on behalf of the Wounded Warriors during a Veteran’s Day gifting ceremony on Nov. 11, at the Indianapolis Service Center, a one-stop facility where Progressive handles claims and coordinates repairs for customers. Wounded Warriors will use the newly refurbished Ford F-150 in day-to-day activities and outreach in the community.

The Keys to Progress organization and members of the National Auto Body Council’s Recycled Rides program work to repair and donate vehicles to deserving families and community service organizations throughout the U.S.  

The Ford F-150 truck was donated by Progressive Insurance and repaired by ABRA Auto Body & Glass with donations from LKQ/Keystone, PPG Automotive Finishes, Elimidents paintless dent repair, Indy Tire Center, Dr. Vinyl, ERAC, and Jimmy Buff-It’s Auto Detailing.

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