International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), Local 25 Donates Expertise, Technical Services and Telecommunications Equipment to Suffolk County Rape Crisis and Crime Victims Center

Laura A. Ahearn L.M.S.W Executive Director

April 2015 – Parents for Megan’s Law and the Crime Victims Center (PFML) Executive Director Laura Ahearn, L.M.S.W., along with agency staff presented their 2015 Champion for Children award to the International Brotherhood of Electrical Engineers (IBEW), Local 25 for their generous donation of technical services and telecommunications equipment. The award was accepted by James E. Wisdom, Business Representative of IBEW, Local 25 (pictured in the center left). Parents for Megan’s Law recently relocated their main headquarters from Stony Brook to the Petrocelli Building in Ronkonkoma. IBEW, Local 25 volunteers working with PFML staff, designed, planned and implemented the agency network infrastructure. IBEW, Local 25 volunteers also donated and installed a new rack, 4 patch panels and ran over 175 lines of CAT 5e cable, all of which was generously donated.

Parents for Megan’s Law recently relocated their main headquarters from Stony Brook to the Petrocelli Building in Ronkonkoma. IBEW, Local 25 volunteers working with PFML staff, designed, planned and implemented the agency network infrastructure. IBEW, Local 25 volunteers also donated and installed a new XX rack, 4 patch panels and ran over 175 lines of CAT 5e cable, all of which was generously donated.

***************************************************************

The Men and Women of IBEW, Local 25: We are two thousand people who have earned our living and raised our families by working in the unionized electrical construction, maintenance, and telecommunications industries on Long Island. We are your Sunday school teachers, your volunteer firemen, your civic leaders - we are the fabric of Long Island.

Parents for Megan’s Law and the Crime Victims Center is a not-for-profit, 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to the prevention and treatment of child sexual abuse and rape, the provision of support services to all victims of violent crime, and elderly, disabled and minor victims of all crime. PFML is a New York State Rape Crisis Center, staffs the Megan's Law Help line, the sex offender registration tips program and the Suffolk County Community Protection Act sex offender verification program.