Freshstart Podcast with Author D.L. Henning

Donating Cars for Tech Scholarships, David Kusa Interview


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"Do you believe education changes lives? We do"

For for twenty four years David Kusa has owned AutoTrend Diagnostics Auto Repair in Campbell, California.

Today I'm talking to Dave about his role as President of the ASCCA Educational Foundation and the challenges that the trades industry in America face. He explains that there are tremendous career opportunities for young men and women to get educated as automotive service technicians in the aftermarket network.

Listen and learn how to donate a car to provide scholarships for students entering the auto technician industry.

"Winning a scholarship from ASCEF has help me advance my education by helping me pay for classes at my local college that offers automotive training courses. I wasn't able to afford my first year of college before earning the scholarship and had to borrow. Thank you ASCEF for everything, you guys made my college experience more enjoyable and less stressful and I'm so happy being able to take more automotive classes!"

DeAnza College student

The ASC Educational Foundation was created by the Women’s Auxiliary of ASCCA. The women, wanting to provide scholarships and financial assistance to students wishing to develop a career in the automotive field.

As a 501c3 non-profit, every car donated helps the ASC-EF.org award more scholarships to high school students and accredited community and junior college students enrolled in auto tech programs. Your donation is tax deductible.

Through the incredible generosity of their donors, ASCEF has been changing the lives of hundreds of students wanting to pursue a career in the automotive field. The funds raised provide scholarships and support sustainable training programs throughout California. Whether you are a professional in the automotive aftermarket or someone who wants to help young people develop careers in automotive technology, ASCEF is a great way to help make a difference!

"As a part time job I work at an independent automotive shop. Part of my job is to diagnose and work on cars at the same time I am learning something new. With the scholarship I was able to purchase tools that I can use at work. The scholarship gave me a better opportunity to apply my skills outside of school. The difference between school and work is that I have all the tools to diagnose at school but not nearly enough to learn at work." DeAnza College student

For more information, call 800-745-6121 toll free number and speak to the friendly person who can answer your questions and guide you through the simple process of donating a car in any condition.

Learn more at ASC-EF.org

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