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November 19, 2007
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| Mike LeVasseur (left), Keenan Auto Body, Inc.’s vice president, presents Philabundance’s president and executive director Bill Clark with a 2002 Ford Windstar. Keenan Auto Body selected Philabundance as the recipient of a donated automobile through the National Auto Body Council’s program Recycled Rides. |
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Keenan Auto Body Donates a Vehicle to Philabundance through
a Nationwide Vehicle Donation Program
PHILADELPHIA, PA -- On Monday, Nov. 19, Keenan Auto Body gave Bill Clark, Philabundance’s president and executive director, the keys to a 2002 Ford Windstar that Philabundance will use to visit its network of more than 600 agencies that get food to people in need in the Delaware Valley. Keenan Auto Body selected Philabundance as the recipient of a donated automobile through the National Auto Body Council’s program Recycled Rides.
Keenan Auto Body Inc. is a member of the National Auto Body Council (NABC), which participates in Recycled Rides, a nationwide vehicle donation program. This program is a community awareness project whereby members of NABC repair and donate recycled vehicles to families in need.
Keenan Auto Body, Inc. is a 55-year-old family owned group of eight (8) state of the art collision repair facilities throughout Pennsylvania and Delaware. Keenan prides itself on the highest quality workmanship at reasonable prices and making their customers #1. www.keenanautobody.com.
Philabundance is the region’s largest food bank and hunger relief organization. Working with over 600 neighborhood organizations in both Southeastern Pennsylvania and South Jersey, Philabundance fights hunger and malnutrition principally by collecting and distributing food to people in need. For more information about Philabundance, call 215-339-0900 or visit www.philabundance.org. |