
Donation from Long Island’s Premier Electrical Contractor Provides Joyful and Therapeutic Summer Experience at No Cost to Family
Amityville, New York – L.E.B. Electric showed its support of KiDS NEED MoRE with a donation, sponsoring a camper to attend a week-long Day Camp from July 7-11 at Saddle Rock Ranch in Middle Island. This contribution offers a family impacted by childhood cancer, including siblings and bereaved family members, a joyful, therapeutic summer experience at no cost to their family.
The KiDS NEED MoRE Day Camp is a haven for children who need joy, laughter, and friendship. Campers enjoy a wide range of enriching and fun activities including therapeutic horseback riding, arts and crafts, themed days, dance parties, foam parties, and more, in a safe, supportive environment.
“At L.E.B. Electric, we believe in the power of community and giving back to wonderful organizations like KiDS NEED MoRE,” said William Parker, President of L.E.B. Electric. “I want to thank Melissa, John, the Board of Directors and their staff and volunteers for the great work they do for children affected by cancer and their families. We are honored to help give a child the chance to just be a kid again, surrounded by fun and friendship. This is something every child deserves, especially those going through such challenges.”
About L.E.B Electric
Founded in 1986, L.E.B Electric is Long Island’s premier electrical contractor. Fully licensed and insured, the company has worked on more than 2,000 electrical related projects ranging from public works to healthcare facilities, office buildings, stadiums, arenas, industrial warehouses, schools and multifamily buildings. They have a robust low voltage and maintenance division serving Long Island businesses of all sizes.
To learn more please visit www.lebelectric.com
About KiDS NEED MoRE
KiDS NEED MoRE is a 501c3 charitable organization dedicated to enhancing the lives of children, families and young adults coping with cancer and other life-threatening illnesses.
To learn more about how you can support their mission, visit www.kidsneedmore.org