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FedEx to donate shipping for local Peace Corp volunteer

by jmaloni

Press release

Thu, Jul 18th 2013 05:30 pm

State Sen. George D. Maziarz has announced that, thanks to the donation of FedEx, local Peace Corps volunteer Luis Rivera is able to ship equipment to Botswana for a team he started during his service in that country.

Rivera, a resident of the Village of Brockport, is currently serving in the Peace Corps in Botswana, Africa. While serving, he started a baseball team for local villagers to learn and play the game. However, there was need for equipment.

Through contacting local school districts and residents back in the district, donations of old equipment were made for this project, so long as it could be shipped abroad.

Rivera's family in Brockport looked into shipping and found it would cost almost $3,000 to ship all of the equipment to Botswana. After looking for numerous options, Rivera's grandfather, Mort Wexler, and mother, Lisa Rivera, contacted Maziarz for help. Through just one call, FedEx stepped up and offered to ship the items for free.

"Luis is providing great service through the Peace Corps to those who are less fortunate, and I wanted to help him in any way that I could," Maziarz said. "All it took was one phone call to FedEx and they immediately offered to assist in shipping the equipment. This project really shows the commitment of the community to help one another, through providing equipment, shipping and other assistance. I want to thank FedEx for their generosity in providing this much-needed service to Luis."

"Without the kindness shown by FedEx for their delivery services and to those who donated the equipment, Luis would have never been able to bring this loved American game to those where he is serving in the Peace Corps," said Lisa Rivera. "I also want to thank Sen. Maziarz for making the connection with FedEx and helping to make this all possible. The senator and FedEx commitment to the residents of this area is clear, and we would not have the opportunity to help the less fortunate without them."

FedEx picked up the shipment directly from the Rivera home, with an estimated arrival date of July 26 - enough time for the baseball program to start in August.

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