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Fuller Center donates ramp for elderly Rev in Greenburgh
watch news12 story -link below "miracle gifts" to the less fortunate
The Fuller Center has done amazing things for many Greenburgh residents. After Hurricane Ida many volunteers spent years rebuilding a house that was totally destroyed by the Hurricane on Warren Ave. The house was almost ready for occupancy but last weeks heavy rain storm resulted in some flooding in the basement. The Fuller Center is helping the family rebuild and it will take a few extra weeks before the family is able to move back home.
The Fuller Center is helping other residents with flood related problems. But-- the story below highlights another amazing initiative they took on--that is not flood related. After I was contacted on facebook and asked to help an 87 year old Rev get a ramp so she could enjoy her backyard and improve her quality of life - the Fuller Center reached out to me. They not only installed the ramp but they also are going to use volunteers (some Greenburgh summer interns working at Town Hall) to repaint the house and spruce up the property. The student interns will learn how great it feels to help others.
Watch the News12 story below: The Fuller Center is a non profit that always is willing to help the less fortunate.
https://westchester.news12.com/miracle-gift-87-year-old-greenburgh-minister-continues-to-serve-her-community-thanks-to-wheelchair-ramp
Paul Feiner
Greenburgh Town Supervisor