Tops donated by foundation.
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MALTA — The Collision Repair Technology (CRT) Program at Kishwaukee College received a donation of work shirts through the Collision Repair Education Foundation.
Greg Brink, CRT instructor at Kishwaukee, said, “We are very grateful to the Collision Repair Education Foundation for this generous donation. Wearing the types of shirts that CRT professionals wear on the job is another step in preparing our students to enter the field.”
Pictured are CRT students wearing their new shirts, left to right, Josue Encarnacion, DeKalb, Andrew Anchor, Marengo, Josiah Caron, Rochelle, Sage Gutierrez, DeKalb, Belemino Andrade, Marengo, Tyler Stempfle, Marengo and Nolan Turner, Rochelle.
For more information on the Collision Repair Technology program at Kishwaukee College, contact Greg Brink at 815-825-9416 or at gregory.brink@kishwaukeecollege.edu. (Photo submitted)