$30,000 in heating fuel donates to warm homes of low-income people
Cassandra Lin, who organized TGIF when she was 13 years old |
From the office of New London Mayor Daryl Justin Finizio
Mayor Finizio will welcome the
Junior WIN Team of Westerly, Rhode Island to New London along with the service
committee students from The Williams School, New London, Connecticut. The City
of New London will work with the students from Westerly and New London to
explore bringing household grease recycling to the city of New London and its
surrounding area.
During the assembly, the students
from Project T.G.I.F will make a total contribution of $30,000 worth of
Bioheat® to seven charities (WARM Center in Westerly, RI, Johnnycake Center of
Westerly, RI, Mystic Area Shelter and Hospitality, Mystic, CT, Pawcatuck
Neighborhood Center in Pawcatuck, CT, Keep The Heat On of Providence, RI and
the Welcome House of Peace Dale, RI). In addition, 1,000 gallons of
Bioheat will be donated to a New London charity of Mayor Finizio’s choice.
Currently TGIF collects waste
cooking oil from 140 locations in Rhode Island, Connecticut and Massachusetts.
This donation brings the team’s total charitable donations to $121,000
worth of Bioheat® and has helped 290 families stay warm in the past 5 years.
Grease and oil rinsed down household
drains can have a serious damaging effect on plumbing infrastructure, both
within homes and in the city’s sewer system. SCRRRA (Southeastern Connecticut
Regional Resource Recovering Authorities) recently signed an agreement with
TGIF to have the program collect grease from its 12 towns / cities’ transfer
stations.