CIF Announces Dedoes Industries as Repeat Annual Donor

CIF Announces Dedoes Industries as Repeat Annual Donor

The Collision Industry Foundation announced that Dedoes Industries has donated at the Urgent Care level once again with a $5,000 pledge. 

The Collision Industry Foundation (CIF) announced that Dedoes Industries has committed to participate again in the CIF’s Annual Donor Program. This marks the second time in a row Dedoes has donated at the Urgent Care tier with a $5,000 pledge. 
 
The Annual Donor Program was designed to bring needed, recurring resources to the CIF so it can deliver on its mission to “answer the call” when those in the industry have been impacted by unforeseen catastrophic events.
 
Dedoes Industries is a leader in the manufacturing of paint mixing equipment solutions for the refinish industry. Since 1942, they have provided innovative products with the highest level of quality and service. These products include mixing machines, stirring lids, paint shakers, cabinets and blending tables.

“Dedoes Industries, as a team, is proud to continually support the Collision Industry Foundation,’ said Mark Jurman, CEO of Dedoes Industries. “Our core values encourage us to assist our industry locally and nationally. It is inspiring to see what CIF does every year for industry individuals in need.”

Added CIF Trustee Scott Walton of Sherwin-Williams, “It is the incredible generosity of donors like Dedoes that make it possible for CIF to continue to do its outstanding philanthropic work. On behalf of the entire CIF Board of Trustees, I would like to thank Dedoes for their ongoing partnership with us in serving our great industry by lending a helping hand in time of need.”

To become a CIF annual donor, visit collisionindustryfoundation.org and click on the button “Donate to CIF Annual Donor Program,” or email [email protected]. All donations are tax-deductible. 

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