Comfort & Sons honored.George Comfort & Sons, one of New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of metropolitan region's oldest, largest, and most reputable rep·u·ta·ble adj. Having a good reputation; honorable. rep u·ta·bil real estate firms, was
recently awarded with a Silver Connecticut Quality Improvement Award
CQIA CQIA Certified Quality Improvement Associate (ASQ) Innovation Prize for their funding and support of a new music
program at the Stamford Boys & Girls Club Girls Club is a 2002 American television series created by David E. Kelley, who was also it's producer and executive producer. Only two out of a total of thirteen episodes created were broadcast on Fox Television in the United States and Global Television in Canada. . The real estate firm
donated $10,000 to the Club to help initiate the program. Founded in
1987, the Connecticut Quality Improvement Award recognizes companies
that implement innovative programs that improve quality, performance,
and marketplace competitiveness.
Jodi Gutierrez, vice president of property management, George Comfort & Sons, approached The Boys & Girls Club to determine what type of programming would be beneficial. It soon became clear that a music program would be a great addition to the Club's after-school enrichment enrichment Food industry The addition of vitamins or minerals to a food–eg, wheat, which may have been lost during processing. See White flour; Cf Whole grains. activities. With the donation, the Boys & Girls Club was able to partner with the Stamford Symphony Orchestra to create a Music Appreciation program. "We believe in supporting the youth of Stamford and helping them develop into caring and responsible citizens," said Gutierrez. "Receiving the CQIA Innovation Prize truly motivates us to continue working toward this goal." The music program meets the Connecticut Education Standards for Social Studies. The curriculum is geared toward grades 1 through 3 and demonstrates other disciplines. |
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