H2M's toy drive for sick children

H2M toy drive
In Melville, H2M, an architectural, engineering and environmental testing laboratory company, also ollected toys for The John Theissen Children’s Foundation to be distributed to sick and underprivileged children on Long Island this holiday season. Shown above are Jane Abrams-Tucker and Gail Sherwood from the foundation and Dennis M. Kelleher, a senior vice president at H2M.
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