
National
Grid Foundation Honors SeniorNetHuntington Volunteers
Early this
year National Grid Foundation’s Executive Director, Robert Keller and Jean Tesoriero, National Grid Foundation Project Director
hosted a luncheon at the National Grid Facility in Melville to celebrate the
completion of a very successful year. Thanks
to the joint effort of the National Grid Donation Project / SeniorNet computer refurbishing
project, a large number of computers have been recycled and donated to many
not-for-profit organizations. Since the computer refurbishing project began
in 2001, more than 4,500 computers have been revitalized by the “elves” and
donated to the community by the National Grid Foundation. The direct beneficiaries of this program include
not-for-profit entities, schools, churches and more. Additionally, the community benefits because
this equipment might otherwise add to the solid waste stream and contribute
to toxic pollution.
This
work was successfully completed at the National Grid Facility in Melville,
better known as Santa’s workshop. In
appreciation for the National Grid support, SeniorNet volunteers from the Don Weidman
Computer Learning
Center presented a unique
graphic collage to Bob Keller and Jean Tesoriero
of the National Grid Foundation. The collage
featured photos of the “elves” at work in the National Grid facility in Melville,
as well as some commemorative drawings by SeniorNet’s resident artist, Russ
Day
.
Pictured starting
with the back row from the left are SeniorNet volunteers Ed Kristol, Marty Kushnick,
Nick DeFlorio and Judy Krupka. Holding the commemorative collage is Bob Keller,
National Grid Foundation Executive Director and to his left are John Rozzo, Doug
Focchi and Don Mackenzie, all from the National Grid Facility. In the middle row are SeniorNet volunteers Ken
Taylor, Eric Vero, Slava Vero and Joe Fiore.
Kneeling are Richie Chang-National
Grid IT, Peter Cann-SeniorNet,
Fran DiLeonardo-National Grid IT, Joe Lamagna-SeniorNet, Mike
Latva-National Grid IT, Roe Oetiker,
Don Stone-SeniorNet and Jean Tesoriero-National Grid Foundation Project Director.