Marine Corps Veteran Receives Refurbished Vehicle

Dec. 19, 2016

Dec. 19, 2016—Collision Repair Specialists of St. Joseph, Mo., recently held a charity drive that helped provide a new vehicle to a veteran.

Nicholas Cline, a private first class in the U.S. Marine Corps from 2008-13, was given the keys to a GMC Yukon as part of the Next Big Thing 5 charity drive. Triumph Foods was instrumental in providing the SUV to the veteran while Collision Repair Specialists refurbished the vehicle.

Community leaders, retired veterans and Collision Repair Specialists employees selected the winner.

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