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The team from Assisted Living Services Inc. presents a $2,000 donation to the Cheshire Community Food Pantry in Cheshire. From left Mario DAquila, chief operating officer; Sharon DAquila, co-founder and Kerry Walsh, executive director of CCFP. (Alisa Picerno / Courtesy of Assisted Living Services, Inc.)
CHESHIRE, CT (From Assisted Living Services, Inc.): In a year when businesses and families are facing financial hardships, Assisted Living Services, Inc. presented a $2,000 check to the Cheshire Community Food Pantry, Inc. on Thursday, December 17, 2020, in Cheshire. The donation was generated from the home care provider s Jeans for a Cause company initiative. Each year, employees give $1 on Fridays when they choose to wear jeans to work. ALS then matches the total contribution and gives the proceeds to a local cause.
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Since the coronavirus gripped New Jersey some nine months ago, nonprofit organizations, social agencies, community and church groups, businesses and individuals have worked nonstop to help those who have been hit hardest financially.
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White Plains, N.Y. (December 2020) – United Way of Westchester and Putnam hosted its annual and first virtual Women s Leadership Council Take a Walk in Her Shoes event on December 8. Maria M. Trusa, CEO of Formé Medical Center and Urgent Care was recognized as its 2020 Woman of Distinction. Trusa, an immigrant from the Dominican Republic and Tarrytown resident, was the Executive Director of Scarsdale Medical Group where she worked for over 26 years. During her tenure, she transformed it from a six-physician and 35 employee practice, to more than 45 physicians and over 200 employees.