Hoffman Estates, Ill.– July 12, 2017 – Together, the Craftsman brand at Sears and Sears Auto Centers are awarding a Craftsman Tool Box and tool set to each of 10 collision repair students through the Collision Repair Education Foundation’s grant program. Each student will receive one of three kits containing over 180 pieces each, meant to assist the students in their collision repair education and career. High school and post-secondary students enrolled in select collision-repair programs were eligible to apply for the tool kits. This is the second consecutive year the Craftsman brand at Sears and Sears Auto Centers have made the awards to the collision repair students.
The 10 winners selected in 2017 are as follows:
- Angel Davila of Kennedy King College in Chicago, Ill.
- Danny Jones of Kennedy King College in Chicago, Ill.
- Tristian Jones of Kennedy King College in Chicago, Ill.
- Milton Peterson of Hillsborough Community College in Tampa, Fla.
- Cole Fulp of Forsyth Technical Community College in Winston-Sale, N.C.
- Kyle Bathke of South Central College in North Mankato, Minn.
- Luis Osorio of Lorenzo Walker Technical College in Naples, Fla.
- Camden Pellant of Salem High School in Salem, Va.
- Morgan Johnson of Arcadia Valley R-II High School in Ironton, Mo.
- Walker Graff of Morgan Community College in Fort Morgan, Colo.
For additional information about Craftsman tools, visit craftsman.com. Industry members interested in working with the Collision Repair Education Foundation in support of secondary and post-secondary collision repair students, instructors, and their school programs should contact Director of Development, Brandon Eckenrode at 847.463.5244 or Brandon.Eckenrode@ed-foundation.org.