Caliber Collision teams with Progressive, Esurance, State Farm on Recycled Rides

Jan. 1, 2020
Caliber Collision teamed up with several of its insurance partners to donate vehicles to four military veterans in Texas and California.
Caliber Collision continued its 2013 Recycled Rides campaign by teaming up in recent weeks with several of its insurance partners to donate vehicles to four military veterans in Texas and California. The most recent vehicle donation – Caliber’s 11th this year – was part of Progressive’s nationwide “Keys to Progress” Recycled Rides event.  Caliber’s spring, Texas center refurbished and donated a 2002 Ford Explorer to a former Marine, Thomas Griner. Three other veterans who also received refurbished vehicles from Caliber Collision include: Melanie Morales, a veteran of the U.S. Navy, who received a Toyota Matrix donated by Esurance and refurbished by Caliber’s Torrance, California center.  The vehicle was donated as part of the National Auto Body Council’s Recycled Rides presentation at the CCC Information Services Conference in Rancho Palos Verdes. U.S. Army veterans Henry Johnson and Stephen Fletcher, who received vehicles donated by State Farm Insurance and refurbished by Caliber teams at North Richland Hills and Dallas-Love Field in Texas.  The Recycled Rides presentation was a highlight during closing ceremonies of the veteran support organization Carry the Load’s Memorial Day March. “Our military service men and women give and sacrifice each and every day on our behalf and we at Caliber never take that for granted,” said Steve Grimshaw, President and CEO of Caliber Collision.  “We are proud of our many associates who share these same values and who have donated countless personal hours to refurbish and repair vehicles that will help these veterans restore the rhythm of their lives.” “We especially appreciate the partnership with Progressive, Esurance, State Farm and other insurers as we continue to all work together throughout the year to thank our service men and women by providing them with reliable transportation.”

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