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Scarsdale Fireman, Houlihan Lawrence Transform Kids Space At N.Y. Shelter

SCARSDALE, N.Y.  – Scarsdale firefighter Patrick Gorham and employees of Houlihan Lawrence recently renovated children’s facilities at a New York emergency shelter, HELP Haven.

The children of HELP Haven presented Scarsdale firefighter Patrick Gorham a thank you card to show their appreciation to him and his fellow firefighters.

The children of HELP Haven presented Scarsdale firefighter Patrick Gorham a thank you card to show their appreciation to him and his fellow firefighters.

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Scarsdale firefighters taught children of HELP Haven about fire safety and demonstrated equipment used to put out fires.

Scarsdale firefighters taught children of HELP Haven about fire safety and demonstrated equipment used to put out fires.

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Children from HELP Haven spray the hose during their trip to visit and thank Scarsdale firefighters.

Children from HELP Haven spray the hose during their trip to visit and thank Scarsdale firefighters.

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Houlihan Lawrence chairman Nancy Seaman visited the shelter, which provides temporary housing and job training for victims of domestic abuse and their children, She realized that the children's facilities in the city-owned building were deeply in need of attention. She quickly marshaled forces at Houlihan Lawrence to draw up plans and provide funding.

The community generously donated school supplies. But the two rooms - the children's day care and the teen center - required more than just cosmetic work. New floors, a new ceiling and new furniture were all needed and work had to be completed in three weeks in order to avoid disruptions of service for the mothers and children HELP serves.

That's when Gorham got involved. He is a local contractor at Joyce Interiors who has handled high end properties such as the renovation of Le Bernardin, Trump International, St. Regis and the Grand Hyatt. He is also a member of the Scarsdale Uniformed Firefighters Association Local 1394. He visited the site and scoped out the situation.

Gorham’s group, along with several other local home renovation contractors, dedicated their time and efforts to transforming this space into a welcoming and safe place for victims and their families – all in only nine days. The rooms are complete and currently being enjoyed by the children and teens.

The children, ages 2-4, visited Scarsdale Uniformed Firefighters Association Local 1394 and presented them with a handwritten thank you card to show their gratitude.

The children wore firefighter helmets, pretended to steer the fire truck, sprayed the hose, learned about all the equipment and tools firefighters use, met with local policemen for a tour of their station and ended the day with a pizza party at the Houlihan Lawrence corporate headquarters in Rye Brook, N.Y.

“There are no words that adequately describe how truly grateful we are to all those involved in this generous task,” said Rachel Halperin, Executive Director of HELP Haven. “The rooms are already up and running, and it’s a joy to see how excited the kids are to use their new welcoming and safe space.”

A longtime supporter of the HELP organization, Houlihan Lawrence held a back-to-school supply drives in September and with the help of the local communities, filled over 60 backpacks with supplies for HELP locations.

For additional information on HELP Haven and HELP USA, visit http://www.helpusa.org/.

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