San Bruno, Calif.—Thomas Beer presented Simon Chow his 2019 CAWA scholarship award. Chow is an automotive technology student at Skyline College in San Bruno, Calif.

Thomas Beer, CEO of SSF Imported Auto Parts, presents CAWA Scholarship Award
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