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On Aug. 25, five deserving Georgia veterans and their families were honored at the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force in Savannah, GA, and presented with National Auto Body Council (NABC) Recycled Rides® vehicles, all donated by USAA.

The vehicles were refurbished by collision repair partners Hendrick Luxury Collision of Charlotte, NC, Hendrick Chevrolet Collision of Buford, GA, and Gerber Collision & Glass of Hinesville and Savannah, GA, and Zephyrhills, FL.

The presentation was part of USAA’s 100th anniversary celebration, through which it will gift 100 NABC Recycled Rides vehicles to military families across the country, including Nashville, Seattle, Chesapeake, Savannah, Charlotte, Colorado Springs, Denver, Phoenix, Tampa, San Diego and finally San Antonio later this year.

“Today USAA is presenting vehicles to five deserving military families to give them the gift of reliable transportation in commemoration of USAA’s 100th anniversary,” said Matthew Stewart, vice president of P&C claims, USAA. “Our commitment is to serve our military members, and we are proud to help these veterans today with the gift of reliable transportation to help them along their journey. Thank you to our many partners, including the NABC Recycled Rides program, for making this possible.”

For 100 years, USAA’s mission has served active-duty service members, veterans and their families. Recipients have been nominated by nonprofit organizations to receive a NABC Recycled Ride. With the partnership of the NABC, a nonprofit committed to serving their communities, and many in the collision repair industry, vehicles are repaired and donated to those identified as in need of reliable transportation.

The recipients were selected by Southern Crescent Veterans Services, American Veteran Post #911, YMCA of Coastal GA and My Veterans Place Savannah.

The recipients included:

Tyreonna Singletary, a U.S. Army veteran, was nominated by My Veterans Place and received a 2018 Hyundai Elantra repaired by Gerber Collison & Glass of Savannah.

Cary Tanrath, a U.S. Army veteran, was nominated by the YMCA of Coastal GA and was gifted a 2018 Mazda CX-5 repaired by Gerber Collision & Glass of Hinesville.

Obioma Eze, a U.S. Army veteran, was nominated by Southern Crescent Veterans Services and American Veteran Post #911, and received a 2016 Toyota Highlander refurbished by Gerber Collision & Glass of Zephyrhills.

Patricia Baisden, a U.S. Army veteran, was nominated by Southern Crescent Veterans Services and was presented a 2018 Mazda 3 Touring repaired by Hendrick Luxury Collision of Charlotte.

Alysha Landers, a U.S. Army veteran, was nominated by Southern Crescent Veterans Services and American Veteran Post #911, and received a 2015 Toyota Camry repaired by Hendrick Chevrolet Collision of Buford.

“Gerber Collision & Glass remains committed to making a difference in the communities we serve,” said Gerber COO Kevin Burnett. “We are proud to contribute to helping those in need through the NABC Recycled Rides program.”

“We ask our veterans and their families to sacrifice for the benefit of us all,” said Dallas Clark, director of collision center operations, Hendrick Collision. “Our teammates are humbled by the opportunity to serve in any way they can. We are grateful that NABC asked us to help; they are tremendous partners and are impressive in their longstanding and deep commitment to our veterans. These projects were the least we could do for everything they have afforded us.”

The NABC shared it gratefulness for USAA’s tremendous commitment to giving back to military members.

“We are so proud to join our member USAA in their 100th anniversary celebration, and grateful to our members Gerber Collision & Glass and Hendrick Collision which refurbished all of today’s beautiful vehicles,” said Dale Ross, NABC Recycled Rides program manager. “It is such an honor to meet these military members and their families and hear their stories. We are indebted to their service to the country and are committed help them continue their path to independence and success with the gift of reliable transportation.”

Additional partners in the presentation included 1.800.Charity. Cars, Enterprise, Axalta, LKQ and Keystone.

NABC Recycled Rides is a unique program in which businesses representing all facets of the collision repair industry team up to repair and donate vehicles to individuals and families in need of reliable transportation. Since the inception of the NABC Recycled Rides program in 2007, members of the NABC have donated nearly 3,000 vehicles valued at some $42 million.

Source: NABC

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