ORLANDO, Fla. — A Casselberry, Fla., boy who wished for a “bug-free home for Christmas” has received his wish. Massey Services played Santa’s elves and donated pest prevention services to Wyatt Guiliano and his family.

Wyatt’s mother, Melissa Guiliano, is terminally ill and raising two sons. The family reached out for help, but not for toys, or food, or trips, they wanted to rid their home of pests. Three of Massey Services technicians, Henry Lara, Wayne Duvall, Rick Virtue and one service manager, Anthony Kaushhagen, stepped up to donate pest prevention services so that the family could have the holiday they wanted. Massey Services made the connection with the Guiliano family through Casselberry police officer Jerry Jordan.
This is not the first time Massey Services has helped others in Central Florida. The company has given back to the community, collecting personal hygiene items for homeless students in Osceola and Orange Counties, participating in food drives for local pantries, forming teams and walking to raise money in the fight against breast cancer, heart disease and autism. The company operates on principles of giving back to the communities it serves.
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