CollisionMax Fleet Services of Northeast Philadelphia is asking the public to nominate area U.S. military veterans for the 11th award of an auto body repair job. To nominate, visit MetalofHonorProject.com by Friday, March 21.
(PRWEB) March 11, 2014
CollisionMax Fleet Services of Northeast Philadelphia is now accepting nominations for the next winner of its Metal of Honor Project, which has already selected 10 U.S. military veterans for a free auto body repair.
To nominate a veteran, go to the project’s web site, http://www.MetalofHonorProject.com. The winner will be announced in the first week of April. CollisionMax’s Fleet Services shop is located at 1840 Grant Avenue, Philadelphia, one block east of Bustleton Avenue.
CollisionMax launched the Metal of Honor Project in April 2013. Through the program, the company gives a free auto body repair to one military veteran a month for each of its 11 locations in the Delaware Valley. The company chooses the winner from nominations it receives from the public on the project’s web site.
“The Metal of Honor Project is our way of saying thank you and honoring the men and women of our armed forces who put their lives on the line for all of us,” said Jim Tornetta, CollisionMax president and CEO.
In New Jersey, CollisionMax operates shops in Blackwood, Cinnaminson, Glassboro, Marlton, Pennsauken, Sicklerville and Westmont. In Pennsylvania, it has repair centers in Oxford Valley, Warminster and two in Northeast Philadelphia (both on West Grant Avenue). Its GlassMax business operates throughout the Delaware Valley. For more information about CollisionMax and GlassMax, please visit http://www.collisionmax.com. Reported by PRWeb 7 hours ago.
(PRWEB) March 11, 2014
CollisionMax Fleet Services of Northeast Philadelphia is now accepting nominations for the next winner of its Metal of Honor Project, which has already selected 10 U.S. military veterans for a free auto body repair.
To nominate a veteran, go to the project’s web site, http://www.MetalofHonorProject.com. The winner will be announced in the first week of April. CollisionMax’s Fleet Services shop is located at 1840 Grant Avenue, Philadelphia, one block east of Bustleton Avenue.
CollisionMax launched the Metal of Honor Project in April 2013. Through the program, the company gives a free auto body repair to one military veteran a month for each of its 11 locations in the Delaware Valley. The company chooses the winner from nominations it receives from the public on the project’s web site.
“The Metal of Honor Project is our way of saying thank you and honoring the men and women of our armed forces who put their lives on the line for all of us,” said Jim Tornetta, CollisionMax president and CEO.
In New Jersey, CollisionMax operates shops in Blackwood, Cinnaminson, Glassboro, Marlton, Pennsauken, Sicklerville and Westmont. In Pennsylvania, it has repair centers in Oxford Valley, Warminster and two in Northeast Philadelphia (both on West Grant Avenue). Its GlassMax business operates throughout the Delaware Valley. For more information about CollisionMax and GlassMax, please visit http://www.collisionmax.com. Reported by PRWeb 7 hours ago.