Parts&People


Jordan Road Carstar Collision donates vehicle to Denver Inner City Parish recipient

placed Thu, Jan 1st, 2009
by Michael Anderson

Centennial, Colo.--Jordan Road Carstar Collision, a member of the National Auto Body Council (NABC), recently delivered a refurbished vehicle to a deserving family in a nationwide vehicle donation program, Recycled Rides. 

 
The program is a community awareness project in which members of NABC repair and donate recycled vehicles to needy families.


On Nov. 25, Jordan Road Carstar made its vehicle donation to Karyl Lewis and her family, program participants in the Denver Inner City Parish.  The refurbished vehicle is a 2001 Ford Windstar van, Boesel said.


"Our entire team worked hard to get this vehicle ready," said Jordan Road Carstar owner Gary Boesel, who also owns Alpine Carstar Auto Body in Aurora. 

 
"We are so thankful to be a part of such a terrific project," Boesel said.  "The hard work and generosity of everyone involved will result in a great holiday gift that will impact this family's life for many years to come."


Boesel said he sends a special thanks for donated time and material to his employees, NABC, Western Auto Parts-Byers, Bob Chapman, Keystone Automotive, FinishMaster, BASF Paints, Stadium Auto Parts, J&M Glass, Discount Tire, Chris Spies, Bolton's Locksmith, Carstar Collision Repair Centers, and Esurance, which donated the vehicle.