Listen "WQA Radio #143 - Community Service"
Episode Synopsis
Our guest is Mike Heatwole, Sales Manager at May Supply Co. in Harrisonburg, Va., talking with us bout a creative local charity the company started called Waters of Hope.
Mike describes how his staff started its own community service project, bringing together supplies, contractors and donations from the community to install water treatment systems in the homes of children with cancer. Children undergoing cancer treatment have compromised immune systems and need the extra insurance of a POU/POE system to stay at home with their families.
Mike says that once the company started one project, it snow-balled, and the community really pitched in to help in a variety of unexpected ways. Susan Keaton caught up with Mike at the WQA Mid-Year Leadership Conference in San Antonio in September.
Plus, we’ll get a Regulatory Update from Kathleen Fultz and our WQA Tip.
https://blog.wqa.org
Mike describes how his staff started its own community service project, bringing together supplies, contractors and donations from the community to install water treatment systems in the homes of children with cancer. Children undergoing cancer treatment have compromised immune systems and need the extra insurance of a POU/POE system to stay at home with their families.
Mike says that once the company started one project, it snow-balled, and the community really pitched in to help in a variety of unexpected ways. Susan Keaton caught up with Mike at the WQA Mid-Year Leadership Conference in San Antonio in September.
Plus, we’ll get a Regulatory Update from Kathleen Fultz and our WQA Tip.
https://blog.wqa.org
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