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H2M contributes $7,500 to the Pederson-Krag Center on L.I.

H2M has provided a charitable contribution of $7,500 to the Pederson-Krag Center. This donation represents another part of H2M's commitment to support the community and help improve the lives of those in the communities that we serve, in an effort to help those in our local communities on L.I. "As a member of the L.I. community for over 75 years, H2M supports those institutions that make our island a better place. Pederson-Krag provides many of our fellow Long Islanders with the programs and support they need. It is our pleasure to support such a fine organization," said Robert Scheiner, AIA, PP, senior VP at H2M.   The center is a not-for-profit outpatient behavioral health and chemical dependency treatment facility. The center was founded in 1957 in a storefront in Northport.  
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