LKQ Corporation Donates $10,000 to Collision Industry Foundation

LKQ Corporation Donates $10,000 to CIF

The Collision Industry Foundation announced that LKQ Corporation has committed to pledge $10,000 at the highest support tier of First Responder.

The Collision Industry Foundation (CIF) announced that LKQ Corporation has committed to pledge $10,000 at the highest support tier of First Responder.

The Annual Donor Program was designed to bring needed, recurring resources to the CIF so it can deliver on its mission to “answer the call” when those in the industry have been impacted by unforeseen catastrophic events.

LKQ Corporation is a leading provider of alternative and specialty parts to repair and accessorize automobiles and other vehicles. LKQ has operations in North America, Europe and Taiwan. LKQ offers its customers a broad range of OE recycled and aftermarket parts, replacement systems, components, equipment and services to repair and accessorize automobiles, trucks and recreational and performance vehicles. 

“At the heart of LKQ’s mission statement is to ‘build partnerships in the communities in which we operate”, said Terry Fortner, North American vice president of sales and marketing for LKQ. “We do this both at the corporate level as well as locally across our network. As an industry leader, we take seriously our commitment to the communities we serve, and our commitment to the collision repair industry.” 

Added CIF President Michael Quinn of AirPro Diagnostics, “We are proud to welcome LKQ onto our roster of annual donors who believe in supporting the industry in their time of need. We challenge all those who count on collision repair professionals to make their living to, in turn, donate to CIF so we may answer the call when disaster strikes.”  

To become a CIF annual donor, visit collisionindustryfoundation.org and click on the button “Donate to CIF Annual Donor Program,” or reach out now via email to [email protected]. All donations are tax-deductible. 

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