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Innovation Award Entry Fees Donated to Local Organization
WESTPORT, Conn., December 14, 2015 – Each year the AHR Expo gives back
to the community by donating the sum of Innovation Award entry fees to
an organization in the region where the show is being held. A selection
committee chooses a deserving organization that is in need of HVACR
repairs, upgrades or installations and that will put the money toward a
product of this nature.
This year, the Jacksonville Police Athletic League (PAL), was selected
as the beneficiary. This not for profit organization was also selected
in 2010, the last time the AHR Expo was in Orlando. After receiving a
record number of Innovation Award entries for the 2016 show, the AHR
Expo was proud to contribute $19,600 toward replacing and upgrading air
handling systems at one of Jacksonville PAL’s facilities.
“We spend so much time focusing on making the AHR Expo a great
experience for attendees, but we realize the importance of community
outreach, too,” said Clay Stevens, president of International
Exposition Company. “Donating entry fees to an organization in need is
a small way of saying ‘thank you’ to the region that is hosting our
Show.”
For more than 40 years Jacksonville PAL has aimed to enrich the lives
of children by creating positive relationships between law enforcement
officers and community youth through educational, athletic and
leadership programs. Today, it serves thousands of children and their
families each year through its after school, sports, mentoring, teen
leadership, summer camp and scholarship programs. A partnership with
local police and sheriff departments is tied in to establish trust and
reinforce crime prevention among area youths.
“The education aspect is the most important part of the organization,”
said Renee Naughton, managing director of Jacksonville PAL. “Our goal
is to have kids start PAL at age five and keep them involved with the
program through college. The police involvement builds a relationship
of trust with area police officers; they are there every day
interacting with the kids.”
The money given to Jacksonville PAL this year will be used in the
organization’s largest facility, the Monument Road PAL Center, a
building that totals about 40,000 sq. ft. The Monument Road Center
plays host to daily after school programs, basketball leagues, and
miscellaneous community needs, in addition to being the organization’s
headquarters. As this large building nears its 15th birthday, the five
air handling systems that cool it are beginning to age out after years
of hard work combating northeastern Florida’s warm, humid climate.
“The timing couldn’t be better,” said Naughton. “When we raise money
through our donors, we like as much as possible to go to direct program
services, such as the educational programs. A grant like this allows us
to take care of, maintain and replace equipment that’s not working and
make those much needed repairs so we can put donations toward the kids.”
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PAL’s basketball league serves 500-700 kids each year, making it one of
the largest programs orchestrated by the organization. Between a
standard league for kids ages 8-18 and a junior league for younger
players, gymnasium space at the Monument Road Center is in use almost
year-round. Additionally, over 100 kids attend after school programs at
the facility each day. With so many people using the building, there is
an imperative need to keep HVACR equipment up and running to its full
potential.
About AHR Expo
The International Air-Conditioning, Heating, Refrigerating Exposition
(AHR Expo), which began more than 85 years ago as a heating and
ventilation show, has now grown into one of the world’s largest HVACR
events. The Exposition is held annually in key markets and major cities
across the U.S., hosting close to 2,000 exhibitors and bringing in
crowds of 60,000 industry professionals. The Show provides a unique
forum for the HVACR community to come together and share new products,
technologies, and ideas. The event is co-sponsored by ASHRAE and AHRI,
and is held in conjunction with ASHRAE’s Winter Conference.
About Jacksonville PAL
The Police Athletic League (PAL) of Jacksonville is a non-profit 501
(c) (3) youth-serving organization with the cooperative effort of the
Jacksonville Sheriff’s office (JSO). Through educational, athletic and
leadership programs, the Police Athletic League of Jacksonville
enriches the lives of children by creating positive relationships
between law enforcement.
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