The Collision Repair Education Foundation is facilitating a student safety kit donation program between collision repair businesses and high school and college collision repair programs.
Dec. 27, 2018
Dec. 27, 2018—The Collision Repair Education Foundation (CREF) is facilitating a student safety kit donation program between collision repair businesses and high school and college collision repair programs.
The safety kit includes:
New Cintas work shirt/pants
Pair of safety glasses
Ear plugs
Disposable dusk mask
Each local student can be sponsored for $50. Businesses that sponsor 20 or more safety kits can have their corporate logo featured on a patch on the front of the uniform shirts.
Participating businesses can sponsor schools of their choice, or they can choose to be paired with a school in need by the Education Foundation
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