New York Shop Donates to Military Rehabilitation Program

Feb. 21, 2014

February 21, 2014—A New York-area shop recently made a donation to the Sitrin Military Rehabilitation Program in New Hartford, N.Y.

Clinton Auto Service, based in Clinton, N.Y., donated more than $1,200 to the program, which helps injured veterans and service members with their rehabilitation and civilian re-entry needs.

The shop raised the donation by contributing a portion of every maintenance repair and service invoice last November.

"We appreciate our customers and wanted to find a way to show our thanks by giving back to our community. We know the important role that the Sitrin Military Rehabilitation Program plays in assisting military service members and veterans," said Rick Wollin, owner of Clinton Auto Service. "We feel honored to be able to support these veterans who have done so much for our country. We hope our donation makes a difference in their lives and the lives of their families." 

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