Crash Champions recently partnered with the National Auto Body Council (NABC) to repair a vehicle for a children’s home in Tennessee as part of NABC’s Recycled Rides program, according to a press release.
The vehicle was given to the Palmer Home for Children in Nashville, Tennessee on June 22. The organization helps save children in dire situations and provides them with safety and nourishment.
A vehicle was restored for the children’s home with help from Crash Champions’ Downtown Nashville location. As a Level One partner of NABC, Crash Champions has helped with the restoration of over 10 vehicles this year for the Recycled Rides program. Last year, the company helped with more than 50 vehicles.
“This is yet another opportunity for local Crash Champions team members to step up and make a tangible difference in our communities,” said company Founder and CEO Matt Ebert. “We’re honored and proud to join hands with the Palmer Home for Children by restoring and donating this vehicle to advance their important mission in the Nashville area.”