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Demmer Collision Donates Van to Ronald McDonald House

On Tuesday, May 1, 20033, 2003 at 5:30 p.m. Demmer Collision Center will donate a van to the Detroit area Ronald McDonald House. The vehicle will be donated during an open house at Demmer Collision Center in Dearborn, 14641 Prospect Drive.

The 1997 Mercury Villager Nautica was purchased by Demmer Collision after being involved in an accident, and was rebuilt by the body shop employees. Chris Diroff, General Manager of Demmer Collision, commented by saying, "We believe in giving back to our community and this is one way we can help. Our employees have donated their time, talents and abilities to help a tremendous program. It has been great to see everyone pitching in and contributing to such a fantastic cause." Chris continued, "To help the Ronald McDonald House, and all the good they do for people in need has been a reward in itself. Our employees are very excited to donate the van on Tuesday."

About Demmer Collision Center:

Demmer Collision is one of the nation's largest repair facilities and is the first Ford Certified Collision Center in the country. Having been in business for over 25 years, Demmer Collision has a reputation in the collision industry for its leadership and innovation.

About Ronald McDonald House:

Ronald McDonald House is located at 3911 Beaubien in Detroit, and supplies housing for families that have children in the Children's Hospital of Michigan.

PRNewswire -- May 13