Collision Repair Education Foundation seeks safety product donations

Jan. 1, 2020
The Collision Repair Education

Foundation is seeking help to provide more than

1,000 safety kits to collision students for the spring

semester.

The Collision Repair Education Foundation is seeking help to provide more than 1,000 safety kits to collision students for the spring semester.

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The student safety kits will include safety glasses, mechanic gloves, dust respirators, ear plugs and a sponsored technician shirt. Industry organizations and members can participate either through $100 pledges or in-kind product donations of theitems listed above, both tax-deductible through the foundation.

Companies who have already pledged product donations and/or spring technician shirt sponsorship include Bar’sProducts/Rislone, Chrysler School of Technical Training, Honeywell, I-CAR, Mac Tools, MCR Safety, PPG Automotive Refinish, SAS Safety, and Summit Racing.

Collision students who apply for a spring 2013 student scholarship/tool grant through the Collision Repair Education Foundation will be the first to be provided a complimentary safety kit and technician shirt. Scholarship and tool grant information will be available through the Collision Repair Education Foundation’s web site after the New Year. Those schools who applied for the Education Foundation’s 2012 Ultimate Collision Education Makeover school grant will be provided additional safety kits and technician shirts for their students.

Collision Repair Education Foundation Director of Development Brandon Eckenrode noted, “This end of the year push for safety product donations and $100 pledges will help keep collision students safe in the classroom next semester. Many collision program budgets do not even allow for these basis safety items for their students and through the industry’s continued generosity, the Collision Repair Education Foundation will organize and facilitate this donation for collision students nationwide in the spring.”

Industry members are asked to visit www.CollisionEducationFoundation.org to make $100 tax-deductible donations by December 21, 2012 and can contact Collision Repair Education Foundation Director of Development Brandon Eckenrode at 847.463.5244 or Brandon.Eckenrode@ed- foundation.org regarding safety product donations and/or technician shirt sponsorship.

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