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Construction industry leaders come together to support Warm Up WNY

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Fri, Feb 23rd 2018 06:00 pm
Drive launched by Sen. Kennedy to gather blankets for Oishei Children's Hospital gains additional boost from local contractors
Several local construction companies have teamed up to support Warm Up WNY, a drive launched by New York State Sen. Tim Kennedy to collect new blankets for children at Oishei Children's Hospital (OCH). Arc Building Partners, Allied Mechanical, D.V. Brown and Associates, Ferguson Electric Construction, Frey Electric Construction, J.W. Danforth and Mader Construction Co. have joined forces to help push the drive toward its goal of gathering 8,000 blankets.
The companies are encouraging other local contractors that are active in the Western New York construction industry to get involved and donate new blankets to provide comfort to children during unexpected hospital stays. 
"Being rushed to the hospital to fight an illness is a scary experience, especially for children. Simple things that help recreate the comforts of home, like a warm blanket, can make a world of difference," said Frank L. Ciminelli II, president of Arc Building Partners. "Through our personal experience, my family and I learned that blankets not only provide warmth and comfort, but also - and most importantly - alleviate children's anxiety and eases the stress of a hospital stay." 
"Since the beginning, #WarmUpWNY has been a community project," Kennedy said. "We've received thousands of donated blankets from individuals, community groups and the business community. I want to thank Arc Building Partners and their colleagues in the construction industry for stepping up to help us once again reach our goal of providing a blanket for every child who goes through the doors of Oishei Children's Hospital."
The Warm Up WNY drive, which encourages the use of the hashtag #WarmUpWNY on social media, has helped spark increased awareness of the need for new blankets for children at OCH. 
All of the blanket supplies at OCH are donated by the community, as well as local businesses and nonprofit organizations. Each year, including this one, supplies begin to run low, and the community's support is once again needed to replenish the stock. 
"Every child deserves a blanket, but they are only handed out when there are supplies. That means, each year, it's up to all of us to help ensure there are enough blankets at OCH to support the need. I'm grateful for everyone coming together to support this cause," Ciminelli added.
"As contractors, we get the opportunity to work on some important projects for our community, but there may be no project more important than making sure every child has a warm blanket when they're in the hospital," said Kent Frey, CEO of Frey Electric Construction. "We appreciate Frank and the team at Arc Building Partners rallying everyone together to help."
"So many of us have had to endure the difficult experience of seeing one our children, or the child of a friend or family member, in the hospital," said Michael Modrzynski, president of Allied Mechanical Inc. "We can prove that we're the City of Good Neighbors by being there for each other and donating a blanket - or many blankets - to provide comfort to children experiencing an unexpected hospital stay."
"Local children need our community's help, and we're proud to be among those encouraging our colleagues in the construction and business communities to join us in participating in the Warm Up WNY drive," said Angelo A. Veanes, president of Ferguson Electric Construction.
"Few people know what it takes to stay warm during the winter like people who work in the construction industry. When you're on a jobsite in January or February, the cold and snow can be brutal," said Robert Beck, president of J.W. Danforth. "That's why we were eager to support this effort to Warm Up Western New York. A blanket can make a big difference in providing warmth to those in need."
"Contractors are known for building things, and now we're trying to build support for the Warm Up WNY drive," said Donald V. Brown Jr., president of D.V. Brown and Associates. "We're striving to achieve the drive's goal of 8,000 blankets and, by working together, I'm confident our community can get the job done." 
"We're excited to see so many local contractors stepping up to support the Warm Up WNY drive," said Kevin G. Biddle, president of Mader Construction Co. "It takes a lot of cooperation and collaboration to complete big projects alongside other contractors - and while we might not be on a jobsite this time, we're seeing it here with this coalition working to help children in our community."
Blankets must be new, due to the threat of infectious disease. Many of the children at OCH are dealing with weakened immune systems, so used blankets cannot be accepted since they could be carrying potentially harmful germs.
While this coalition of construction industry leaders is specifically focused on encouraging local contractors and businesses to get involved, the community can still drop off blankets at OCH or Kennedy's office until March 8.
About Arc Building Partners
Arc Building Partners is a full-service project delivery firm focused on complex, fast-track deliveries serving private and commercial clients in numerous vertical sectors, locally, regionally and nationally. As part of its suite of professional services, Arc offers delivery types such as construction management at-risk and design-build. To learn more, visit www.arcbuildingpartners.com

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