Caliber Collision Donates to Recycled Rides

Nov. 7, 2016

Nov. 7, 2016—Caliber Collision recently made a donation to a military veteran in Texas as part of the Recycled Rides program. The donation was in conjunction with the First Military Combine at Fort Hood.

Austen Kent and his family were surprised with the gift of a new vehicle. The Kent family was chosen to receive a car after they got in a serious accident on Mother’s Day two years ago.

The Recycled Rides program refurbishes cars to donate to those in need. The NFL’s Dallas Cowboys helped sponsor Saturday’s event.

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