Aug. 27, 2015—On Wednesday, Moppert Brothers Collision Services Group in Morton, Pa., announced it will be donating a vehicle through National Auto Body Council’s Recycled Rides project. Moppert Brothers is scheduled to donate a 2012 Toyota Highlander on Sept. 10 at its corporate headquarters in Morton, Penn.
“Our goal is to give back to our community,” said Harry J Moppert Sr., president of Moppert Brothers. “By partnering with a national organization such as NABC we can have an impact right here in our community and across the country. I want to thank our employees for their expertise in repairing the vehicle as well as our vendors for their generous parts contributions and GEICO Insurance who donated the vehicle. Without them, reaching this exciting moment would not be possible.”
The vehicle is being donated to the Michael J. Strange Foundation, a non-profit organization in memory of Michael J. Strange who was killed in action in Afghanistan.
“Moppert Brothers Auto Collision Specialists Inc. is celebrating our 40th year in the collision repair industry and it feels great to be able to continue on our tradition of giving back to the communities in which we serve. We look forward to participating again next year and encourage other auto collision repair businesses to participate in this worthwhile cause” said Harry Moppert Jr., third generation management.