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Amazon Shoppers Can Support Collision Industry Foundation Through Amazon Smile

By purchasing products, Amazon will give CIF a small percentage toward providing disaster relief to collision professionals.

Any current Amazon shopper can support the Collision Industry Foundation (CIF), which provides emergency relief for collision professionals who have lost their livelihoods due to natural disasters or other catastrophic events, by shopping through the site’s Amazon Smile program for charities. Prices are all the same, and it features the same Amazon products purchased normally, but just through the special link. There is no cost for the shopper to use this link.

Once a charity has been identified by the user account, the shopper can browse and shop. Amazon will in turn give the foundation a small percentage of all final purchases made via this link.

You can help further the mission of CIF to help bring disaster relief to collision repair professionals by assigning your Amazon account by clicking HERE.

Also, CIF asks collision industry professionals to register for the CIF Annual Fundraiser, complete with hors d’oeuvres and cocktails. The event will again be held at the renowned LuLu California Bistro in Palm Springs, Calif. Cost is $50 per person pre-paid and $60 per person at the door. 


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Collision Industry Foundation

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