Pound
Ridge, NY Sept. 20—The floorcovering industry is beginning to recover from the
shock of September 11 and is looking for ways to help the victims of the
terrorist attacks. To date, we’ve heard that two floorcovering
installers—Erick Sanchez and Michael Diaz—are among the missing in the World
Trade Center rubble, and we urge the industry to make sure the families of those
victims are taken care of.
Erick Sanchez, 41, was a foreman for the Long Island City, New York contract
firm Soundtone. Sanchez was working on an installation at the Aon Corporation in
Tower 2, the second building to be hit. He and an associate had started down
from the 98th Floor when he remembered that an apprentice was working on the
92nd floor. Sanchez went back to get the apprentice when the second plane hit
Tower 2. The apprentice had already made his way to safety. Sanchez leaves two
children in their 20s.
Michael Diaz, the other missing installer, worked for the Manhattan contract
dealer Sherland & Farrington. Both he and Sanchez were members of the United
Brotherhood of Carpenters, which is setting up a fund for them and thirteen
union carpenters who are also among the missing. The name of the fund is the New
York City District Council of Carpenters’ Relief Charity Fund/9-11-01
Memorial. Checks should be made payable to the fund and sent to The NYC District
Council of Carpenters attention Stuart GraBois, executive director of benefit
funds, 395 Hudson Street, New York, NY 10014.
Here’s a rundown of other organizations that have established funds for
victims so far. We’ll update this list as we receive new information:
• DuPont
will donate $5 million, primarily for the education of the children of
firefighters, police officers and other uniformed emergency response personnel
who lost their lives as a result of the attack. This part of the contribution
will be channeled through one or more organizations. Another portion of the
contribution will go to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund to meet
immediate needs in both New York City and Washington, D.C.
• The
Association of Specialists in Cleaning & Restoration has started a fund for
victions. All funds raised will be sent to the American Red Cross and the
Salvation Army. The ASCR will also provide a matching donation of $5,000 for the
first $5,000 collected. Contributions should be sent to: ASCR Foundation, 8229
Cloverleaf Drive, Suite 460, Millersville, MD 21108.
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