Rescue My Ride

The goal of this program is to provide free auto body repair for individuals, families or nonprofit service organizations that are in challenging situations. In today’s difficult economy, many people are unable to make needed auto body repairs due to lack of adequate insurance coverage or higher deductibles. In some cases, these unattended repairs can lead to safety issues. Sometimes, simply repairing minor damage from fender benders such as dents and scratches can restore pride of ownership or perhaps provide a positive lift to an individual or family down on their luck.

A review committee of 911 Collision Centers representatives and selected community members review nominations and select one recipient each month. We invite you to nominate individuals or families that would benefit from this program.

Recent Rescue Missions

FOCHS

A soldier since he was 17

A soldier since he was 17, Tim Fochs served 11 years in the Air Force, at Davis Monthan in Tucson, and two tours of duty overseas in Kuwait and Afghanistan. In 2007, he began suffering from a variety of unexplained medical issues, which led to his inability to pass military physical requirements, and eventually to an honorable discharge from service.

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Michael Moralez’ Pride and Joy

Michael Moralez’ “pride and joy” – a 2001 Honda Civic – was damaged in a hit-and-run accident. Michael, who has been fighting leukemia since 2003, was unable to afford repairs due to medical bills.

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