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Caliber Collision, Abra Auto Body Hold Food Drive

Caliber Collision and Abra Auto Body are currently holding their 8th annual Rhythm Restoration Food Drive with the goal of collecting enough to provide five million meals to needy families and children.

Caliber Collision and Abra Auto Body are currently holding their 8th annual Rhythm Restoration Food Drive with the goal of collecting enough to provide five million meals to needy families and children.

Millions of kids run on empty during the summer without access to school lunches. Running now through May 10, the food drive intends to help ensure kids can fill up their tanks and enjoy their summer vacation.

All cash and food donations collected will be donated to food banks across the nation to help keep shelves stocked during summer months when demand from children and their families is highest.

Thousands of teammates at Caliber Collision and Abra Auto Body Repair of America across the country have committed to a goal to collect five million meals nationwide. More than 85 food banks will benefit from the joint annual food drive efforts. Combined, Caliber Collision and Abra Auto Body Repair of America have more than 1,000 locations in 37 states.

“We’re asking our local communities to help us fill local food banks and kids’ tanks so they do not spend the summer running on empty,” said Steve Grimshaw, CEO of Caliber. “Our purpose is to restore the rhythm of your life for our customers, teammates, clients and the communities we serve. We are equally committed to help restore the rhythm of regular meals for at-risk children over the summer.”

Drop off cash and food donations at any Caliber Collision or Abra Auto Body Repair of America location, or donate cash online at FoodDriveDonations.com.

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