Donation will provide training resource for future generation of collision repair technicians.
Beginning this fall, Farmers Insurance will start the process of donating 30 salvage vehicles to the Collision Repair Education Foundation for use at career and technical training centers across the country. The vehicles will serve as a learning resource for the future generation of collision repair specialists.
Farmers will deliver the first of the salvage vehicles to respective Collision Repair Education Foundation approved training centers in time for the fall semester. Once the donated vehicles are repaired and sold, the proceeds will be donated by Farmers to the
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Why don’t they donate the repaired vehicles to local families in need through the National Auto Body Council’s Recycled Rides program? It would be an invaluable lesson to students on giving back to those less fortunate.