CARSTAR Thomas Waldron Gifts Recycled Ride to Veteran

CARSTAR Thomas Waldron Auto Body Gifts Recycled Ride to Veteran

Steven Gonzales was recently presented with a 2004 Honda Accord at CARSTAR Thomas Waldron Auto Body in Worcester, Maine, as part of the National Auto Body Council Recycled Rides Program.

Gonzales receiving the key to his 2004 Honda Accord.
Gonzales receiving the keys to his 2004 Honda Accord.

Steven Gonzales has many credits to his name: He is a veteran of the U.S. Navy, serving from 1989 to 1992. He is working toward a manufacturing tech associate’s degree at Quinisgamond Community College in Worcester. He is the treasurer of the Veterans Club at Quinisgamond Community College.

And now he’s the owner of his own car, thanks to the generosity of area businesses.

Gonzales was recently presented with a 2004 Honda Accord at CARSTAR Thomas Waldron Auto Body in Worcester, Maine, as part of the National Auto Body Council’s (NABC) Recycled Rides program. The vehicle, donated by Esurance, was refurbished by CARSTAR Thomas Waldron Auto Body. Gonzales was selected to receive the vehicle by Veterans Inc., a 501(c)3 nonprofit serving veterans in need and their families.

“Today’s Recycled Rides event again demonstrated that the recipient is not the only one affected by this program,” said Linda Sulkala, Recycled Rides program manager for the NABC. “This is a life-changing experience for everyone who participates or contributes to the vehicle donation. We are very proud that through our Recycled Rides program, members of the National Auto Body Council demonstrate the professionalism and integrity of our collision repair industry by providing many struggling families with the keys they need to help improve their quality of life. It is especially gratifying to have the opportunity to give back to a veteran as we did today.”

Bob Waldron, owner of Thomas Waldron Auto Body CARSTAR, added, “We were glad to participate in today’s program. Many people put a great deal of time and effort into making this happen, and I’m just glad that we were able to be a part of it and make a positive change in a veteran’s life.”

“Veterans Inc. is deeply grateful to the National Auto Body Council, Thomas Waldron CARSTAR, Esurance, and all of the businesses and employees that made this vehicle donation a reality,” said John Person, director of operations for Veterans Inc. and head of the organization’s Vehicles for Veterans Committee. “We work with so many deserving veterans who are working hard to get back on their feet, and to be able to provide them with a vehicle to help out as they pursue higher education and careers makes a difference that can’t be put into words.”

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