Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care has made a name for itself by offering customer experiences that are honest and transparent – and now the brand is going a step further to ingrain itself into the communities it serves during this holiday season.
Cottman has announced that its newly released coloring book for children, starring the Cottman Man, the lovable character who has hosted his own blog and taken on a fresh look in a series of animated online shorts, will be arriving at children’s hospitals this season.
The automotive aftermarket industry innovator is sharing its creative coloring books with kids at more than 30 children’s hospitals coast to coast, including:
Philadelphia, Pa.:
- Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- Shriners Hospitals for Children — Philadelphia
- St. Christopher's Hospital for Children
Kansas City, Mo.:
- Children’s Mercy Hospital
Cincinnati, Ohio:
- o Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
- Shriners Hospitals for Children - Cincinnati
Lehigh Valley, Pa:
- o Lehigh Valley Children’s Hospital
New Orleans, La.:
- Children's Hospital of New Orleans
Louisville, Ky:
- Norton Children's Hospital
Columbia, SC:
- Palmetto Health Children's Hospital
Jacksonville, Fla:
- UF Health Jacksonville
Flint, Mich.:
- Hurley Children's Hospital
Norfolk, Va:
- Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters
Beaverton, Ore. and Vancouver, Wash.:
- OHSU Doernbecher Children's Hospital
Greenville, SC and Spartanburg, SC:
- The Children's Hospital of Greenville Health Systems
- Shriners Hospitals for Children – Greenville
Richmond, Va:
- Richmond Children's Hospital
Austin, Texas:
- Dell Children's Medical Center of Central Texas
Grand Rapids, Mich.:
- Helen DeVos Children's Hospital
Orlando, Fla.:
- Nemours Children's Hospital
- Florida Hospital for Children
Denver, Colo.:
- Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children
Lancaster, Pa.:
- Lancaster General Hospital
Waldorf, MD:
- Children's National Medical Center
Atlanta, Ga.:
- Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at Egleston Hospital
Pittsburgh, Pa.:
- Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.:
- Wilkes-Barre General Hospital
Wilmington, NC:
- New Hanover Regional Medical Center
Charlotte, NC:
- Levine Children's Hospital
Greensboro, NC:
- Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital
Raleigh, NC:
- WakeMed Health and Hospitals
Winston-Salem, NC:
- Brenner Children's Hospital
Stroudsburg, Pa.:
- Pocono Medical Center
Houston, Texas:
- Texas Children's Hospital
- Shriners Hospitals for Children – Houston
Tampa, Fla.:
- Shriners Hospitals for Children – Tampa
Des Moines, IA:
- Blank Children's Hospital
St. Louis, Mo.:
- St. Louis Children's Hospital
- Shriners Hospitals for Children – St. Louis
“Cottman is proud to set an example for the automotive aftermarket industry,” said Derik Beck, Cottman’s vice president of digital marketing. “Families – especially kids – are an essential part of who we are. Many of our Cottman locations are family-run and operated, and we take our part in the community seriously. It’s the season of being thankful for what we have and to take opportunities to giveback.”
To that point, Cottman has designed the coloring book that it will be distributing to be packed with fun activities, images to color and car facts that kids will find fascinating and engaging.
The coloring books serve a very special purpose, and will be taken to children’s hospitals in areas served by Cottman centers in order to brighten up the days of kids across the country during the holidays with a fun, engaging activity that underscores the brand’s commitment to its communities and customers.
A special thanks is in order to the team at Advance Auto Parts for partnering with Cottman to have subsidized the costs for the printing of the coloring books. “This is one of many ways that Advance Auto Parts supports the various communities we serve with trusted partners like Cottman,” said Scott Krinsky, Advance’s Director of Strategic Accounts. “We are excited to be part of this effort to provide fun activities for children that teach them the importance of car service at an early age.”
“True total auto care isn’t just about keeping the car clean and looking nice – it’s about making sure that the essential functions of the car are in great working order, providing a safe and reliable method of transportation for families everywhere,” said Beck. “Until you take a step back and look at the true meaning of our work, you may have a hard time realizing the importance of Cottman to countless families. The coloring book is yet another way we are connecting with our communities and reinforcing how meaningful that bond is to us and our customers – especially during the holidays, when we’re reminded of all that we have to be thankful for.”
For more information — or to download an electronic version of the coloring book that you can print yourself — visit the https://www.cottman.com/cottman-man-coloring-book/.