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Florida’s ‘Auto Angels’ Give Away 11 Vehicles

Auto Angels, in association with the Mid Florida Chapter of Florida Auto Body Collision Alliance (FACA) announced that it will give 11 vehicles to local recipients this holiday season.

This year, Auto Angels says there were over 300 applicants vying for the "Angel Autos" prepared by the group. The selection committee worked to assure that the vehicles will go to homes with the most opportunity for helping the family or individual to make a new start, get back on their feet and/or cope with tragic illness or disability.

Presenters and Vehicles:

Maurice’s Body Shop: 1990 Buick to Nathalie Rivera
Pastor Blackburn: 2002 Dodge Caravan to Stephanie Smith
Bernie’s Body Shop: 1999 Neon to Mary Gaffney
All Pro Auto Parts: 1989 Crown Vic to Nikki Broomer
Meisner Paint and Body: 1990 Mazda 626 to Paige Pelland
Douglas Collision: 1997 Explorer to Quiana Hyatt
Stewart Auto Repair: 2001 Escort to Taliah Williams
Gunder’s Auto Center: 2001 Mitsubishi Galant to Debra Powers
Auto Body Resurrection: 2001Windstar to Lori Becker
Jenkins Collision Center: 1991 Nissan Pathfinder to Dawn McClellan
Gunder’s Auto Center: 1998 Escort to Patricia McKiney

Auto Angels Chairman David Stewart said, “On behalf of FACA and the Auto Angels program and the recipients, I would like to thank each and every one who contributed their time and resources to help make this year’s Auto Angels program a resounding success."


More information:

For more information or on how you may participate in next year’s program, contact David Stewart: [email protected] or (863) 965-2030.

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