Car Donations from National Auto Body Council Change Lives for Veterans

Car Donations from National Auto Body Council Change Lives for Veterans

Four years ago this May, which is designated as National Military Appreciation Month, U.S. Air Force veteran Diana Cuesta received a gift that she recalls “forever and literally changed my life.”

Four years ago this May, which is designated as National Military Appreciation Month, U.S. Air Force veteran Diana Cuesta received a gift that she recalls “forever and literally changed my life.”

At the time, Cuesta said her world was limited to one or two square miles. That’s about the farthest she could safely drive her 1995 Honda Civic, which had 300,000 miles on it. She was working a low-paying kitchen job and lived in a neighborhood that she didn’t believe was safe for her two young sons, then 6 and 10.

She felt isolated, and unable to even visit family in the Dallas area when she wanted.

The gift that turned their lives around was a 2010 Kia Forte from the National Auto Body Council’s (NABC) Recycled Rides program.

Cuesta is one of hundreds of military veterans and service members who have received life-changing gifts of transportation from members of NABC, which represents all facets of the collision repair industry.

Industry-Wide Collaboration to Give Back

There are numerous organizations that fund services for veterans by selling parts from run-down vehicles. Recycled Rides is the only program that actually puts veterans behind the wheel of the vehicle, so they can commute to work, get better-paying jobs and improve the quality of life for their families, NABC noted.

Recycled Rides is a unique, all-volunteer, collision industry-wide collaboration. It starts with insurance, rental car, salvage and auction companies that donate a car. Technicians at collision repair companies then volunteer their personal time and skills – and with donations of parts and materials from suppliers and manufacturers – refurbish and donate the vehicle to individuals and families in need.

‘It’s Not Just a Car’

Three weeks after Cuesta received her car, she landed a new job at a corporate catering company. She was finally able to answer “yes” on a job application that asked if she had a car and reliable transportation. Today she lives in a neighborhood where her boys can safely play outside.

“If you can’t commute, you’re stuck,” Cuesta said. “You can’t get a better job. It’s not just a car; it opened doors to new opportunities.”

Since the inception of the Recycled Rides program in 2007, members of the National Auto Body Council have donated more than 1,700 cars with an estimated value of $20 million. More than half of the nearly 300 Recycled Rides vehicles donated in 2017 were to military veterans and service members.

Upcoming Vehicle Donations

Some of the car donations scheduled this month to honor and thank veterans are:

  • Minneapolis – A car donation from LaMettry’s Collision and American Family Insurance to a Marine who is single-handedly raising three young daughters after the unexpected death of his wife at age 31.
  • Jacksonville, N.C. – Caliber Collision and Allstate are teaming up to donate a car to a disabled Vietnam-era veteran working at Camp Lejeune.
  • Portland, Ore. – A vehicle from GEICO and Abra will help a formerly homeless veteran transition into stable housing and back on the road to success.
  • Malden, Mass. – A National Guardsman will be receiving much-needed transportation from Today’s Collision and MetLife Insurance.

Contact the National Auto Body Council for more information on any of the upcoming Recycled Rides presentations during May Military Appreciation Month.

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