Around the Industry: Oil Can Henry's Donates $91,000 to the National Military Family Association

Jan. 1, 2016
This past October, technicians at all 89 Oil Can Henry’s quick oil change centers traded their distinctive black Gatsby caps for camouflage to honor military personnel and recognize the significant sacrifices they and their families make to ensure our freedoms and protect people throughout the world.The camouflage caps were part of the “Be a Star to Military Families” campaign, a special month-long event benefitting the National Military Family Association (NMFA). Two days before Veterans Day, Oil Can Henry’s presented a $91,000 donation to the NMFA to support and protect military families.Lieutenant Dan Miner, an Afghanistan and Operation Iraqi Freedom

This past October, technicians at all 89 Oil Can Henry’s quick oil change centers traded their distinctive black Gatsby caps for camouflage to honor military personnel and recognize the significant sacrifices they and their families make to ensure our freedoms and protect people throughout the world.

The camouflage caps were part of the “Be a Star to Military Families” campaign, a special month-long event benefitting the National Military Family Association (NMFA). Two days before Veterans Day, Oil Can Henry’s presented a $91,000 donation to the NMFA to support and protect military families.

Lieutenant Dan Miner, an Afghanistan and Operation Iraqi Freedom veteran, whose daughter attended the NMFA Operation Purple summer camps when he was deployed, represented military families across the globe as he accepted the oversized check at an Oil Can Henry’s center in Portland, Oregon.

Simmone Quesnell, oversees camps for children of deployed military personnel as NMFA’s Operation Purple West program manager, explained the donated funds would enable the NMFA to support military personnel and their families in a number of ways. These ways included providing services for soldiers injured in combat, providing counseling for families following deployment of a loved one and hosting children of deployed personnel at summer camps.

Oil Can Henry’s raised the $91,000 as all 89 of the locally owned company’s centers donated $1 for each vehicle they serviced October 1­31. Oil Can Henry’s also donated $1 for each new follower in October on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

Oil Can Henry’s and its customers donated $71,000 to the NMFA in 2014.

“All of us at Oil Can Henry’s are excited to thank the military families who sacrifice so much to ensure our freedoms,” said Chris Shepanek, chief executive officer of Oil Can Henry’s. “We’re committed to improving the quality of life for people in the communities we serve and are proud to donate $91,000 to support the NMFA and its wonderful work.”