CIF to Support Maui Wildfire Recovery Efforts

The Collision Industry Foundation will be offering assistance to those harmed in the wake of the Lahaina, Maui wildfires.

The Collision Industry Foundation (CIF) will be offering assistance to those harmed in the wake of the Lahaina, Maui wildfires, according to a press release.

The wildfires that recently took place in Lahaina have left much destruction as the community works to come back from the disaster. Not only businesses and properties, but also families and the lives of many have been affected by the wildfires.

As part of CIF’s mission to provide collision repair professionals support throughout natural disasters and other catastrophic events, the organization will be securing donations to help those in need during this time.

100% of donations made to CIF are tax deductible and will go toward Lahaina, Maui recovery efforts.

“Our hearts go out to all those impacted,” said Michael Quinn of AirPro Diagnostics, CIF's immediate past president, and chair of the relief effort. “The CIF has already taken several actions, and we are ready to provide more help. We also encourage all industry stakeholders to support collision repair employees, technicians, and their families in the face of this crisis.”

Donations may be made online through CIF's website.

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