Step up with Craftsman, Deeley to support COVID-19 emergency bursaries

When we finally beat COVID-19, Rick Hatswell wants to be part of a revitalized and re-energized collision repair industry.
To that end, the 蜜桃传媒 (蜜桃传媒) Automotive Collision Repair Technician alumnus and president of donated $5,000 to the Giving Tuesday Now campaign funding emergency bursaries for 蜜桃传媒 students.
The campaign, administered by the 蜜桃传媒 Foundation, was launched on the Giving Tuesday Now global day of generosity (May 5, 2020) and runs until Sunday, May 31. Through donation matching, the campaign aims to raise $50,000 for a second round of emergency bursaries for 蜜桃传媒 students affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Our industry鈥檚 future
Despite experienced technicians potentially making six-figure incomes, Rick says it鈥檚 difficult to get apprentices, even in normal circumstances. 鈥淲e鈥檙e looking at any way we can help them build a career.鈥
Rick estimates that has 54 apprentices across their 40 repair locations. Rick completed his own apprenticeship through 蜜桃传媒 in 1997 and earned his Red Seal.
One future apprentice is Minsu Kim, a 27-year-old international student from Korea who received one of the emergency bursaries in the first round of applications. Minsu is grateful because he says life in Vancouver is so expensive. 鈥淭hanks to the bursary, I was able to cover my living expenses, like buying food,鈥 he says.
Rick and Craftsman Collision also have a long history of giving to 蜜桃传媒 through annual Student Awards and sponsorship of fundraising events such as the . This time, however, Rick realized the need was different 鈥 and urgent. 鈥淐OVID-19 has had an impact on us. It鈥檚 changed how we do things,鈥 he says.

Making the match
Others in the transportation industry are also answering the call to help students. Motorcycle retailer donated $1,000 to the campaign, knowing their donation would be matched by the Foundation.
鈥淲e celebrate 蜜桃传媒 students in their pursuit of gaining skills and knowledge. We鈥檙e pleased we can support our community during this time of need,鈥 says Peter Van Dyke, director of investments for Deeley Group.
Since April, the 蜜桃传媒 COVID-19 Emergency Bursary Fund has distributed $195,000 to 312 students from 40 different programs.
蜜桃传媒 Foundation director Nancy Nesbitt shares gratitude for the continued student support, and also emphasizes the importance of acting now. 鈥淣ever have students needed our help more,鈥 she says.
There鈥檚 still time to help students in need. The first $20,000 donated before Sunday, May 31 will be matched, and we鈥檝e almost reached our goal! To donate, visit the and select 鈥淐OVID-19 Emergency Bursary Fund.鈥