Caliber Collision employees recently collected a record amount of food and cash donations that resulted in more than 275,000 meals for at-risk children in five states.
Throughout the month of June, Caliber Collision locations in California, Arizona, Nevada, Texas and Oklahoma participated in the company’s second annual Rhythm Restoration Food Drive. The company-wide program is aimed at providing meals for at-risk children who may go hungry during summer months without regular school lunches.
This year’s food drive resulted in 40 percent more meals than last year’s effort, significantly exceeding company-wide goals. In addition to the food items collected, Caliber Collision also provided a corporate donation of $10,000.
“We are very proud of the way our associates routinely set and exceed goals that help restore our customers and the communities we serve to the rhythm of their lives,” said Steve Grimshaw, president and CEO of Caliber Collision. “We want to thank our many partners, customers, colleagues and 15 local food banks who joined us in our efforts to restore the rhythm of regular meals for children throughout the Southwest U.S.”
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