For the third year, Bar's Products has donated their
Bar's Leaks and Rislone products to 280 collision school
programs through the
Collision Repair Education Foundation. Collision
school instructors responded to a survey asking them
what Bar's Products they would be able to best utilize
within their automotive program and Bar's Products
agreed to ship a case of the requested product to each
school. The total monetary value of this product
donation is $12,000.
“Collision schools and instructors across the country
are facing shrinking budgets for their programs and are
in need of tools, equipment, and supplies for their
students’ instruction. I would like to thank Bar’s
Products for coming to the aid of 280 schools through
their third annual product offering,” stated Collision
Repair Education Foundation Executive Director, Scott
Kruger. “Bar’s Products has been a continued supporter
of the Collision Repair Education Foundation and the
collision school programs, instructors, and students are
the direct beneficiaries of this support.”
Thomas Boyarsky, Auto Body & Small Engines Instructor at
James T. Hutchinson High School in Fairbanks, Alaska
said, “Thank you so very much to Bar’s Leaks and Rislone
for the recent donation. Donations like these help our
programs thrive and we are always appreciative.”
“All the team members at Bar’s Leaks and Rislone believe
that the future success of the automotive industry is
greatly dependant on the efforts of organization like
the Collision Repair Education Foundation. It is not
only our duty to support their efforts, but we take
great pride in it as well, “said Jim Moffitt, Bar’s
Leaks and Rislone Vice President of Sales &
Marketing.
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