According to representatives of the food banks, the combined food and cash contributions translate into approximately 172,000 additional meals that the organizations can provide for local families this summer. Caliber Collision’s Rhythm Restoration Food Drive was an employee-driven effort with Caliber pledging to match $1 for each food item and dollar donated.
“This contribution comes at an extremely critical time during summer months when donations slow down but the need to feed many families does not,” said Carole Tremblay, Chief Development Officer of the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank, one of the many organizations that benefitted from Caliber’s food drive. “With many families still struggling in this economy, and school lunch programs on hiatus for the summer, Caliber’s contribution will make a tremendous positive impact in the lives of many families.”
“This is one of the largest food drives in our industry and we thank our customers, vendors and associates who took time to bring donated items to our centers,” said Steve Grimshaw, President & CEO of Caliber Collision. “Restoring customers to the rhythm of their lives is what we do every day when we repair their vehicles. We are proud of our associates’ efforts to extend that commitment and help restore the rhythm of regular meals to children and families in the local communities we serve.”
Recipients of Caliber Collision’s food drive include:
- Feeding America San Diego (San Diego, CA)
- Second Harvest Food Bank of Riverside & San Bernardino (Riverside & San Bernardino, CA)
- Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County (Orange County, CA)
- Los Angeles Food Bank (Los Angeles, CA)
- Hope of the Valley Rescue Mission (West Los Angeles, CA)
- The Salvation Army (Dallas, TX)
- Tarrant Area Food Bank (Ft. Worth, TX)
- Houston Food Bank (Houston, TX)
- St. Mary’s Food Bank (Phoenix, AZ)
- The Community Food Bank (Tucson, AZ)
- Three Square Food Bank (Las Vegas, NV)