LINTHICUM HEIGHTS, MD – Automotive Training Institute (ATI), the leading coaching, training, and consulting organization for independent automotive repair and collision shop owners, proudly announces that attendees of SuperConference 2025, held on the Big Island of Hawai‘i, raised a total of $30,152 in support of Project Hawai‘i—a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping homeless children across the Hawaiian Islands since 2003.
In addition, attendees rallied together to collect more than 100 new t-shirts for Project Hawai‘i’s annual summer camp. These camps provide homeless keiki (children) with life-changing experiences, essential supplies, and educational activities designed to build self-esteem and inspire brighter futures.
“Each year, we look forward to finding meaningful ways to give back to the local communities we visit,” said Ron Greenman, ATI’s Chief Operating Officer. “Project Hawai‘i’s mission to uplift children experiencing homelessness deeply resonated with our members, and we are honored to support their incredible work.”
Project Hawai‘i’s award-winning summer camps offer children a safe and supportive environment, complete with meals, hygiene care, and hands-on learning opportunities. To learn more about the summer camps and how you can support them, visit here.
For more information about SuperConference and its community outreach efforts, please visit here.
About ATI
Automotive Training Institute (ATI) is a leading organization in the automotive aftermarket dedicated to the advancement and success of independent auto repair and collision shops. ATI provides a comprehensive range of services, including coaching, training, peer groups, procurement programs, and more. ATI is a wholly owned subsidiary of Driven Brands (DRVN).
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