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Stertil-Koni Continues Support of N.Y. Cafe with Additional Donation

STEVENSVILLE, Md. — Stertil-Koni, the leader in heavy duty bus lifts and truck lifts, has continued its support of Brooklyn, N.Y.-based Bailey’s Cafe, a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization, with an additional $10,000 donation. The funds are targeted to provide a collaborative creative summer program for its members from neighborhoods across New York City.

The Cafe is well-known for bringing its vision to life through partnerships with local leaders and intergenerational volunteers. The partnerships are all focused-on community-building through service, arts education and inclusion.

A Bailey’s Cafe participant is creating a project from textile waste, in partnership with a Parsons School of Design professor.

Bailey’s Cafe founder and director, Stefanie Siegel, notes, “For the past few years, Stertil-Koni’s contributions have been invaluable to sustaining our thriving summer program. We have made some great enhancements to this year’s offering that will make it even more of a success.”

Topping the list is the Cafe’s arts-based Rites of Passage summer program. Participants will produce a musical about authenticity in the age of social media, mental health and media-driven anxiety. Siegel envisions the musical as a centerpiece of the program, with all of the Cafe’s artistic disciplines making a contribution to creating the performance.

Siegel adds, “Stertil-Koni has been in partnership with Bailey’s Cafe since the spring of 2015. Not only has the corporation consistently supported us through its annual donations, but Dr. Jean DellAmore came to meet with us to learn about the organization first-hand. He attended our annual fundraiser, and there is a personal connection beyond the monetary support, which is very important to us. We are honored to have them as a member of Bailey’s Circle of Angel Donors and look forward to continuing to build our partnership.”

In making today’s announcement, Dr. DellAmore, Stertil-Koni president, notes, “Stertil-Koni is proud to join Bailey’s Cafe in its journey of developing artistic talent and inspiring change through the arts. Its mission to create an atmosphere of collective awareness, respect, and responsibility, built on the talents and resources of the community. [This] is fundamental to creating a better place for all to thrive.”

Bailey’s Cafe storefront in Brooklyn, N.Y.

About Bailey’s Cafe

Bailey’s Cafe is a Brooklyn-based, 501(c) (3) charitable organization that is dedicated to providing creative and collaborative environments to communities across New York City. The organization creates these types of environments through partnerships with local leaders and inter-generational volunteers. All of them are focused on community-building through service and the arts.

About Stertil-Koni

Stertil-Koni is the market leader in heavy-duty vehicle lifts, notably bus lifts and truck lifts, and proudly serves municipalities, state agencies, school bus fleets, major corporations, the U.S. military and more. Stertil-Koni’s breadth of products meets all ranges of lifting needs. Products include portable lifts such as Mobile Column Lifts, 2-post, 4-post, inground piston lifts, platform lifts, and its axle-engaging, inground, scissor lift configuration, ECOLIFT. The company’s innovative, inground telescopic piston DIAMONDLIFT is now available with an optional Continuous Recess System, ideal for low clearance vehicles. Stertil-Koni USA is headquartered in Stevensville, Maryland, with production facilities in Europe, the Netherlands and in Streator, IL.

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