Asbury Automotive Group donates parts to CREF

Dec. 16, 2013
Asbury Automotive Group has donated $120,000 in parts to local high school and college collision school programs through the Collision Repair Education Foundation.  
Asbury Automotive Group has donated $120,000 in parts to local high school and college collision school programs through the Collision Repair Education Foundation (CREF). The donations, which include bumper covers, hoods, fenders and other parts, provide students with the opportunity to practice collision repair on current model vehicle parts. As collision instructors are facing reduced budgets, these types of donations are vital for the student’s technical education.
“Our dealership groups across the country are proud to be a part of this program, as we help to prepare these students for their future, and our future as an industry,” says Asbury’s EVP and COO Michael Kearney.
“It has been a pleasure working with Asbury to coordinate the donation of parts from their numerous dealerships to collision school programs," says Brandon Eckenrode, CREF's director of development. "Not only do these donated parts help the programs, but they also help introduce the instructors to dealership staff for future support opportunities. These introductions could also potentially lead to future employment of our students. I commend Asbury for making this a company-wide effort, and look forward to expanding the program even further in 2014.” 

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