
Nearly 100 first responders from more than a dozen rescue units from Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina and Maryland donned their gear at the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety in Ruckersville, Va., for a hands-on learning experience teaching them how to rescue accident victims from late-model vehicles — life-saving skills that are critical when minutes matter most. The gathering was thanks to IIHS, GEICO, Allstate, Farmers, Nationwide, Travelers and Hurst Jaws of Life and the National Auto Body Council® F.R.E.E. program.
MSIG USA partnered with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Through this collaboration, MSIG USA and its employees will help St. Jude advance lifesaving treatment and research for childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases.
On Sept. 5, four New Jersey veterans received refurbished vehicles to help them care for their families. The donations were made possible by the NABC Recycled Rides program, vehicle donor GEICO and repair partner Dynasty Auto Body.
On Sept. 5, an Orange County veteran received a refurbished vehicle as he continues his transition from military life and cares for his daughters. The presentation was made possible by the NABC Recycled Rides program, car donor GEICO, and repair partner Caliber Collision.
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