Without a reliable car, Fort Lauderdale resident Renee King embarks on an hourslong daily journey to get to work in Miami that involves buses, trains, rental cars and Ubers.
That changed Thursday, when King received a free, newly refurbished car from Midas Project Spark, an initiative run by car service center chain Midas to supply veterans, single parents and other community members in need of safe and reliable transportation with cars of their own.
Yoel Victores, the Midas franchisee at 235 E Sunrise Boulevard, handed the car keys to King and her son, 4-year-old Kingston Allen.
“That’s for you!” King told her son…