The Automotive Aftermarket Charitable Foundation (AACF) is the only charity that is specifically designed to improve and transform the lives of those in the aftermarket trade that have suffered hardships due to catastrophic illness or accident by providing financial support.
The funds raised in support of Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) will provide programs and services for warriors, which include access to mental and physical health care, employment assistance and education services.
Collection bins will be placed in nearly 1,000 locations in the U.S. and Puerto Rico. Customers who donate can receive a discount on parts, accessories or service.
In 2018, more than 4,600 free oil changes were performed and a total of 927 vehicles were repaired through Christian Brothers’ National Service Day with referrals from 385 partner organizations.
Brakes for Breasts has started its 2018 Brakes for Breasts fundraiser. During October, more than 100 independent auto repair shops from across the United States are offering free brake pads to their customers.
Without a warehouse as a home for “Toys for Tots,” the mid-South program had no choice but to start turning away toy donations. As the weeks went on, the organization reached out to their local community for help.
OEConnection LLC (OEC) donated a computer, as well as the time needed for set-up and installation, to All Faiths Pantry (AFP), a non-profit organization which delivers nutritious groceries to local low-income seniors and those with physical disabilities.