L.E.B. Electric makes donation to support military veterans in interim housing
As part of their community giving initiative, Amityville-based L.E.B Electric contributed $1,000 in gift cards to the United Veterans Beacon House gift card program, benefitting the organization’s interim housing residents.
The funds will bridge the gap between dry goods that the veterans receive every week as a delivery from the program, and healthy fresh meats, fruits, vegetables, and dairy products that they can purchase.
“The United Veterans Beacon House does amazing work to assist Long Island veterans to develop a sense of self-worth and independence,” said William Parker, president of L.E.B. Electric. “L.E.B. Electric is proud to support their mission and donate these gift cards in the hope that our veterans, who fought tirelessly to protect our freedoms, can have a better quality of life.”
The United Veterans Beacon House (UVBH) was founded in 1994 with headquarters in Bay Shore. UVBH provides essential services to help veterans get back on their feet, including but not limited to veteran residential, employment, stabilization and advancement programs.
For more information on the United Veterans Beacon House, please visit www.uvbh.org.
To learn more about L.E.B. Electric, please visit www.lebelectric.com.