Suburban Pest Control
YONKERS, N.Y. – Suburban Pest Control’s annual family picnic at Tibbetts Brook Park was about more than great food and good company this year — it was about giving back. The Suburban team, along with their families and vendor partners, came together with the Junior League of Central Westchester to support local children and families in need through a community diaper drive benefiting The Sharing Shelf, a member of the National Diaper Bank Network, said the company.
“At Suburban, we believe community is at the heart of everything we do,” said Ken Unger, president of Suburban Pest Control. “Our work may focus on protecting homes and businesses, but it’s just as important to support the families who live within them.”
Each Suburban family arrived at the annual picnic with donations of diapers and wipes, joined by contributions from industry partners, including Catch Master Pro, Target Specialty, Veseris, MGK, and Haran Printers. Together, they collected and delivered an incredible 2,489 diapers and 2,568 wipes to The Sharing Shelf — ensuring under-resourced families in Westchester County have access to these critical necessities, said Suburban Pest Control.
“Seeing our team and partners rally behind this cause was incredible,” said Dan McArdle, vice president of operations. “It reminds us that even small acts — a box of diapers, a pack of wipes — can make a huge difference when a community comes together.”
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