A story in the Binghamton Press and Sun-Bulletin credits LeChase and members of the Southern Tier Homebuilders Association for their efforts to build a new bedroom and adaptive therapy room for Grady Weigand, a youngster with a rare genetic condition. The project was done in conjunction with the Make-A-Wish Foundation and A Room to Heal, a local group that works to repurpose, redecorate and renovate rooms for children in need. LeChase received a certificate of appreciation from the organizers to commemorate completion of the room. Thanks to Jerry Pipher, Mike Orzelek and other employees in Binghamton who helped in this worthwhile effort.
Binghamton Office Helps Build ‘Dream Room’ for Six-Year-Old in Need
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