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For Immediate Release: November 5, 2007
For further information contact: Joyce Luhrs, 201-592-9126, luhrsassocpress@rcn.com
New Concepts Disabled Childrens Foundation
Receives Donation from L&S Packing Company
(Rochelle Park, New Jersey) — The New Concepts Disabled Children’s Foundation (NCDCF) announces that the non-profit organization has received a donation from L&S Packing Company, Inc. The donation of $2,985 was presented by Louis J. Scaramelli III, President of L&S Packing Company, Inc., and Jacqueline Scaramelli-Massaro, Vice President of L&S Packing Company, to Homer J. Cudia, Chairman, New Concepts for Living, Inc. (New Concepts) at the non-profits’ joint board of trustees meeting. L&S Packing Company donates to the NCDCF a portion of the proceeds from the sale of its Paesana gourmet Italian specialty sauces that are sold in all Inserra ShopRite and select ShopRite stores located in New Jersey and New York.
"Over the past five years, L&S Packing Company, Inc. has been an ardent supporter of New Concepts. We are most appreciative of the donation and L&S Packing Company, Inc.’s continued support of our organization’s mission to provide services and programming to people with disabilities and their families," said Homer J. Cudia.
The NCDCF cultivates ongoing revenue streams that enable New Concepts, a community non-profit organization based in Rochelle Park, New Jersey, to help people with developmental disabilities and their families obtain much needed services, as well as enhancing those currently offered. New Concepts was founded 20 years ago by a small group of parents concerned about the future of their sons and daughters with developmental disabilities.
About New Concepts
Twenty years ago, New Concepts was founded by a small group of parents concerned about the future of their sons and daughters with developmental disabilities. New Concepts is a community non-profit organization committed to people with disabilities and their families. Inspired by the vision of families and people with developmental disabilities, New Concepts enables people to realize their dreams and to achieve their individual potential through quality community programs and services that include housing, vocational and day program training, recreation, advocacy, and family education and support. For further information about New Concepts, call 201-843-3427 or visit the organizations web site at www.ncfl.net.