Volunteering at the Veterans Multi-Service Center

We’re proud of the Local 252 members who volunteered at the Veterans Multi-Service Center in Philadelphia. They installed three sets of doors donated by the Architectural Glass & Metal Association (AGMA). The Multi-Service Center is a nationally recognized non-profit organization and has been providing comprehensive services to military veterans since 1980.

Eight glaziers took part in the project, and noted they were honored to lend a helping hand to our nation’s bravest.

“It felt good to be able to give back, and help serve those who served,” said Drew Harrison of Levittown, PA.

Glaziers install donated frames, courtesy of the Architectural Glass & Metal Association

“Once I received the call to help, [I saw it as] a call to service,” said Hayward Kittrell of Philadelphia. “Helping out in our community is a plus. It gives the community a chance to see the positive things that we do!”

“I was honored to help the veterans out, and extremely proud to take part in this action,” noted Brian Ford of Philadelphia.

Kevin Cleary, Zach Kaiser, Joseph Morasco, Joe McGee, and Roberto Rios were also among the volunteers.

Great job, Local 252!

The group of CORE volunteers outside the Veterans Center

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