Allstate contributes $100,000 to Collision Repair Education Foundation

Dec. 3, 2014

Dec. 3, 2014—Allstate Insurance Company has contributed $100,000 to the Collision Repair Education Foundation, the foundation announced on Wednesday.

The $100,000 contribution from Allstate Insurance will support the foundation’s Collision Repair Education Campaign fund which allows the foundation to provide its annual student scholarships, school grants, and the annual Ultimate Collision Education Makeover school grant, which is $50,000

“Education is a vital step in preparing the next generation of great technicians needed to repair vehicles that are becoming more complex by the day,” Allstate’s Claims Vice President Pam Overton said in a release. “Contributing to the Collision Repair Education Foundation is an investment in the future and something we take great pride in at Allstate.”

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