Children Are People Inc. (CAP)’s Gallatin computer lab was in dire need of a new coat of paint. And two RGI employees offered their time to help them out.
CAP, which operates a center where at-risk students can receive tutoring and counseling, provided the paint and Gallatin Quarry’s Ashley West and Christopher Rechter donated the elbow grease.
In a letter of appreciation, CAP Assistant Director Susan Superczynski said, “The final results are fantastic and have been complimented by all who have seen the new and improved computer room.”
Ashley and Christopher logged 12 hours toward the NMTN SMA’s goal of 100 hours of community service to commemorate 100 years of Rogers Group.
Thank you, Ashley and Chris! As you made CAP’s computer lab look good, you make RGI look good too!
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Ashley West and Christopher Rechter put the finishing touches on their project at the Children Are People Computer Lab.
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