Christian Brothers Automotive Holds 15th-Annual National Service Day

This year's event saw CBA team members partnering with organizations such as American Heritage Girls and Advocates for Immigrant Survivors to host interactive clinics and support local causes.
Oct. 15, 2025
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Christian Brothers Automotive recently hosted its 15th-annual National Service Day, according to a press release.

The annual initiative provides complimentary oil changes, safety repairs, and other services to pre-selected individuals in need. Recipients are chosen through local outreach efforts, including community and church groups. It was first launched in 2005 by a CBA franchisee in Austin, Texas, before it was adopted as a company-wide project in 2010.

Each CBA franchise creates its own unique National Service Day experience, with activities ranging from family-friendly events and support for local causes, to offering maintenance for first responders, Veterans and educators, or donating services and vehicles to families in need.

As part of this year’s National Service Day, team members at CBA Support Center in Houston partnered with several local and national organizations, including American Heritage Girls, Trail Life, Discovery Youth and Advocates for Immigrant Survivors, to host an interactive car care clinic.

“For 15 years, National Service Day has been a reflection of who we are at CBA—a company rooted in service and compassion,” said CBA President and CEO Donnie Carr. “Our franchise owners continue to show up for their communities in meaningful ways, and their heart for giving back inspires everything we do. It's an honor to stand alongside them as we serve our neighbors and live out our mission together.”

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