Colonial Electric Food for Thought Charity Event
Colonial Electric Food for Thought Charity Event
Colonial Electric sponsors this annual event to increase awareness of and provide resources for the fight against FTD, the disease that struck one of Colonial Electric's founders, and the mother of three current owners, Trish Bellwoar in her late fifties.
About FTD: Frontotemporal degeneration (FTD) is the most common form of dementia for people under the age of 60. It strikes in the prime of life, gradually eroding an individual’s personality: their ability to speak, make sound decisions, control their movements, behave within social norms and relate to those they love. FTD devastates familial relationships, finances and even the health of family caregivers themselves. Currently there are no approved treatments, and most providers lack knowledge of appropriate care. Average life expectancy is 7-13 years after the start of symptoms.
$50.00 was donated anonymously
Leviton Sales Team donated $505.00
Fran and Maureen McGovern donated $252.50
Nan Barash donated $1,000.00
Maureen McHale donated $505.00
In honor of Trish Bellwoar, may she Rest In Peace. Maureen & Family