Domestic Violence Survivor Receives Recycled Ride

Service King Gifts Recycled Ride to Domestic Violence Survivor

Donation took place at Service King’s annual charity golf event in Nashville, Tenn., which also raised funds for Bridges Domestic Violence Center.

service-king-logoService King Collision Repair Centers announced it partnered with MetLife Insurance to recently donate a refurbished 2011 Hyundai Sonata to a local Bridges Domestic Violence Center client and her child.

The vehicle donation was made as part of the two organizations’ continued partnership in the National Auto Body Council Recycled Rides program and took place at Service King’s annual charity golf event in Nashville, Tenn., which also raised funds for Bridges Domestic Violence Center.

“Bridges is so grateful to Service King and all of its partners for making this donation possible,” said Bridges Domestic Violence Center Executive Director Linda Jackson. “Having a car will give this client and her child the opportunity to start their lives over and break the cycle of violence.”

MetLife purchased the vehicle, and teammates from Service King’s Mt. Juliet location donated time in volunteering to make necessary repairs and restorations before capping the process off with the presentation.

“We’re always thrilled to participate in a Recycled Rides giveaway,” said Mike Abbott, Service King regional vice president. “In this particular giveaway, we are extremely grateful for the opportunity to make a positive impact on a very special individual and organization. Our teammates truly recognize the impact a reliable vehicle can make, and we simply hope this helps continue to move a life forward.”

The presentation was also made possible through the joint efforts of Hubcap Heaven, Downtown Nashville Hyundai and Elite Electronics in providing essential parts and assistance through the donation and restoration process.

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