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History
Camp Mak-A-Dream Health Center
Facility —The Collision Industry Foundation was the
organization developed to help NABC with the effort to
raise $500,000 for the on-site health center facility at
Montana’s Camp-Mak-A Dream, a camp dedicated to
children/teens with cancer. NABC Executive Director Chuck
Sulkala, then NABC President Doug Webb and NABC Board
Members Jeff Hendler and Gene Hamilton attended the
dedication of this new facility on October 18, 2003. It
stands as a resounding testimony to the heart and decency
of the people involved with the collision industry.
Skills USA / World Skills Competition Sponsorship—The
Collision Industry Foundation teamed with Skills USA and
the World Skills Competition to sponsor the United States
Collision Team to send two competitors to the World Skills
Competition in Helsinki, Finland. |

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