Caliber Collision Ends 2015 with Record Vehicle Donations

Dec. 15, 2015

Dec. 15, 2015—Caliber Collision wraps up 2015 by repairing and donating a company record 30 vehicles through the National Auto Body Council’s (NABC) Recycled Rides program.

Caliber teamed up with insurance partners to provide transportation to active service members and veterans, families in need, single parents, and nonprofit support service organizations.

“Recycled Rides reflects our highest purpose which is to restore our customers and the communities we serve to the rhythm of their lives,” said Steve Grimshaw, Caliber Collision chief executive officer. “As we continue to grow and expand, our teammates across the country are equally committed to restoring hope to individuals and families by removing barriers due to a lack of transportation.”  

“We thank our insurance partners and many others in our industry whose collaboration enables us to collectively make a positive impact in our communities,” added Grimshaw.  “We look forward to setting even higher goals for Recycled Rides donations in 2016 and look forward to working with the National Auto Body Council and our collision industry colleagues to give back to our veterans and those in need of transportation.”

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