Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Seminole Plant Goes Pink



Orlando Seminole Plant supported Breast Cancer Awareness Month by holding a Breast Cancer Research stamp sale. Management purchased props for pictures and breast cancer memorabilia to give  to employees buying  Breast Cancer Research stamps. Mail Handler Patrick Derby (left), Small Parcel Sorting System (SPSS) Clerk Karla Berment (center) and Flat Sorter Machine Clerk Mono Charles (right) supported stamp sales.


Mail Handler Assistant Gamayne Hampton (above) purchased stamps to support the cause.


Scan Where You Band (SWYB) Clerk Minerva Santiago Left), A/Supervisor, Distribution Operations Luis Gonzalez (center) and Clerk Gladys Resto were happy to purchase stamps.


Manual Clerk Karen Hanson (left), Powered Industrial Vehicle (PVI) Operator Mark Jackson and Manual Clerk Illiana Hunte had fun with the props.
  

PIV Operator David Cruz (above) looked good in pink.



A/Supervisor, Distribution Operations Caytrina Williams (above) felt like a princess after purchasing her stamps.


PIV Operator Javier Acevedo (above) needed stamps and wanted to support the cause.


Mail Handler Loretetta Lafayette (above) dressed in pink.


Mail Handler Betsy Dupree (above) was all in pink for the occasion. At the end of the day, $429 in Breast Cancer Research stamps were sold.

Way to support the cause, Seminole Plant!