Enerpulse donation supports Los Angeles youth

Sept. 19, 2014

Enerpulse Technologies Inc., makers of Pulstar with PlasmaCore spark plugs, has donated nearly $3,000 worth of spark plugs to the Delancey Street Foundation for their fleet of vehicles in Los Angeles.

Operating various vocational departments, such as an automotive repair shop, the Delancey Street Foundation has five locations across the U.S. that reintegrates substance abusers and convicted criminals into society through residential rehabilitation and vocational training.

According to Robert Layton, a resident and department head of corporate development for the Delancey Street Foundation location in Los Angeles, Enerpulse’s donation provided a huge boost to the program. “We appreciate friends like Enerpulse who donate products to our cause,” said Layton. Layton points out that Delancey Street Foundation does not accept any government funding.

“In an effort to equip our residents with marketable skills, we have an automotive garage where they are trained to maintain our fleet of vehicles,” says Latyon. “The residents were responsible for installing Pulstar plugs on our fleet of vehicles, primarily older Saturns that have been driven hard in tough L.A. driving conditions.”

Layton says Delancey Street Foundation’s automotive program is always looking to incorporate new products into its program and was thrilled to test out Enerpulse’s advancement in spark plug technology. 

To learn more about Delancey Street Foundation, visit www.delanceystreetfoundation.org.

For more information on the company’s products, visit www.pulstar.com.