North Kingstown Chamber of Commerce 28th Annual Golf Tournament
In honor of the Veterans that have served our country, The North Kingstown Chamber of Commerce hosted their 28th Annual Golf Tournament on Monday, Aug. 6, at Quidnessett Country Club.
At the event, we donated a power chair received by Col. Retired Lynn Lavallee, The Assistant Administrator for the Rhode Island Veterans. On behalf of a veteran that is receiving treatment in their home. Mobility Equipment Recyclers wants to give a special thanks to The North Kingstown Chamber of Commerce along with VFW Post 152. Particularly, for allowing us to give back to our veterans.
Important Mentions
Attendees of the golf tournament that we want to specially recognize include:
Kristin Urbach the executive director of the NK Chamber of Commerce. Kristin is instrumental and at times solely responsible for organizing and carrying out events for the Chamber of Commerce and community. Her efforts are very much appreciated.
Rick Laviolette, Golf Committee Chair and Vice Chair of the NK Chamber board of Directors.
“We are delighted to partner with the VFW Post 152 for our golf tournament. USA Retired David Ainslie, who is the Commander of the VFW Post 152, has been instrumental in increasing our awareness as to the needs of the local Veterans. We thank John Perrotti, owner of Mobility Equipment Recyclers, for recognizing and fulfilling one of those needs and to David Ainslie for identifying a veteran to be the recipient of the power chair.”
Kasim Yarn, the first Director of Veterans Affairs for the State of Rhode Island and a North Kingstown resident.
Thank you Kasim Yarn for the recognition on Twitter and Facebook. We really appreciate your kind words and aspire to pay it forward for the Veterans that help fight for our freedom.
Tremendous Tour today! TY John & Andrew and the Entire Team @MobilityEquipHQ your #SmallBiz precisely defines who we are as #RI’ers pic.twitter.com/mthNyqGfZb
— kasim yarn (@RIVetsDirector) March 20, 2018
TY @NKChamberRI @vfwpost152 4 a phenomenal 28th Annual Event honoring our @RIVeterans with this @MobilityEquipHQ Chair donation - Chambers of Commerce are vital to #RI economy supporting our local businesses pic.twitter.com/j2lLrEFvaZ
— kasim yarn (@RIVetsDirector) August 6, 2018
North Kingstown VFW Post 152
The sole purpose for North Kingstown VFW Post 152 is to be patriotic, historical, charitable, and educational.
VFW Post 152 wants to maintain comradeship that encompasses all veterans and are always accepting of any other fellow veterans. VFW Post 152 helps memorialize the fallen therefore, providing support to widows and orphans.
We would also like to thank VFW Post 152 for their Twitter recognition posts. At Mobility Equipment Recyclers we are always looking for opportunities to help out our veterans.
Empowering! With the help of @MobilityEquipHQ of @NorthKingstown we are able to donate not just a mobility chair, but able to give this veteran more freedom to enjoy life. Just as he fought for @RIVeterans #UnitedWeStand pic.twitter.com/Hpuu9SXwMe
— NK VFW Post 152 (@vfwpost152) June 16, 2018
We celebrated our nations independence, and we also gave some independence to Jacqueline by donating her a new mobility chair refurbished @MobilityEquipHQ @NorthKingstown Great working with Dave from @OPCHILLOUT Veterans taking care of each other @VFWHQ #VFWPostPride @RIVeterans pic.twitter.com/n9N7qPYuhc
— NK VFW Post 152 (@vfwpost152) July 5, 2018
North Kingstown Chamber of Commerce
North Kingstown Chamber of Commerce provides a voice for the business community of North Kingstown. they contribute to business development and networking opportunities, as a result we (Mobility Equipment Recyclers) are able to thrive.
We are truly grateful for the North Kingstown Chamber of Commerce thank you.
Final Words From Owner John Perrotti
“It is our honor to be able to give back to those who have sacrificed so much for our freedom and for this country. It is a small consolation in exchange for the privileges we enjoy day in and day out. We are also very thankful to the North Kingstown Chamber of Commerce and the VFW for their efforts in the community and for helping make the recipient of this power chair and many other veterans lives better.”