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Lancaster County Council of Churches

The whole gang pitched in for the holidays with the Council of Churches special food and gift drive in December.  We were gratified to have the opportunity to help out a bit with a remarkable organization making real change in peoples' lives.  Check them out, there is always a need for volunteers!

 

Hugo brings it home!

In case you've been watching Hugo's efforts on the pool front, he and his team were 2011 champs!!  


Locks of Love

Gary has nearly reached his goal for Locks of Love... Heidi approves!


Council of Churches Food Drive

Laser Plus, in coordination with the Leola Ambulance Association in Upper Leacock Township, held a food drive for the Lancaster County Council of Churches for several months. Laser Plus tech extraordinaire, Gary Loughman, who is also an active EMT, thought the project would be a great way to pull together to serve the community. We have had a wonderful response as people showed their community support by sharing what they had. One gentleman stopped by and explained that he had gone to buy the side of beef that he buys every year to have in his freezer. Upon finding some 'extra' money in his pocket, he bought the other half for the Food Bank and personally delivered it!

For more information on food donations, please call us at 717-397-1377.

 

Relay for Life

Relay for Life was a huge success this year with members of the Laser Plus team helping to raise $27,000 for the cause!

 

Mennonite Central Committee Food Drive

Laser Plus continues to be involved in food collection and is presently partnered with Leola Ambulance and the Mennonite Central Committee. Donations can be made at Laser Plus, 1002 North Prince Street in Lancaster during business hours; or any time at Leola Ambulance Association, 143 W. Main Street in Leola. (If no one is there, donations may be left at the small door to the left of the front door for delivery.) Thank you all for your generosity! If you'd like more information, please call us at 717-397-1377.


Gary Parts with 11.5!!

Gary took to the chair and donated 11.5 glorious inches to Locks of Love!!  He has already begun to grow anew...

 

Cue up for Charity

Hugo Nazario, Laser Plus' lead service tech, has a passion for playing pool. He plays in a league that donates all proceeds from tournament nights to various charities. Most recently, funds were raised for Schreiber Pediatric. To find out more and learn when the next tournament is - follow us on twitter.


Emergency Medical Technician

Gary Loughman has been an Emergency Medical Responder for over 15 years. "At the time I became an EMT I was working at a business where what I did made no meaningful difference in anyone's life. Since starting to volunteer, I have logged over 15,000 volunteer hours on duty. I've seen stuff I loved and some incidents I wish I could forget. Saving a life during a crisis, giving a Dad a chance to walk his daughter down the aisle or let a Grandmother get one more hug from all her grandkids means something to me."

 

Community Boards & Activities enjoyed by Laser Plus employees

 
Tad Renner - Board of Directors, Lancaster Day Care Center; Board of Directors, Lancaster Squash Association; Leadership Wheeling '95.
 
Mary Renner - Board of Directors/Executive Committee Lancaster Chamber of Commerce and Industry; co-chair Membership Council; Think Local Campaign.  Board of Directors/Executive Committee United Way of Lancaster County; Chair Community Assessment; Community Impact Cabinet, Nominating Committee; Leadership Lancaster '09.

 

United Way Day of Caring

Laser Plus employees again joined 3000 participants in the United Way of Lancaster County's annual Day of Caring. Volunteers worked on various projects throughout the county. Check it out at United Way of Lancaster County's website:

http://www.uwlanc.org/



Phoenix Academy

Laser Plus is particularly proud of the Computer Room donated in 2005 to the Phoenix Academy. The Academy is an alternative school for students who, for any number of reasons including pregnancy, family crisis and learning challenges, are academically behind their peers. The room was designed and installed by Laser Plus technicians with funding donated by friends and associates. The students had access to only two computers when Laser Plus was informed of their need. Laser Plus installed 20 full work stations and donated a networked printer.