HUMAN TECHNOLOGIES HELPS FUND RESEARCH AT MASONIC MEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE

A bronze sculpture with leaves.In support of their mission to create employment for people with disabilities, Human Technologies recently donated $5,000 to the Masonic Medical Research Institute (MMRI) to support objectives to determine the genetic, environmental, and social impacts of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in the Mohawk Valley Region, as well as critical diabetes research aimed at restoring metabolic balance in patients with obesity. The company works together with the Kelberman Center, the leading provider of autism services for children, adults, and families in the Mohawk Valley and Central New York.

“This gift is made on behalf of our employees and our belief that their work makes everything possible and is transformative to our community,” Tim Giarrusso, President & CEO, said. “We value our partnership with MMRI and the opportunity to continue our collaboration with the Kelberman Center.”

Human Technologies is headquartered in Utica, New York and creates employment for people with disabilities by developing, investing in and growing their business lines, including 3PL/Supply Chain and Order Fulfillment, Uniform and Apparel Management, Environmental Services, Facilities Management, and Manufacturing and Packaging.  Established in 1954, the company employs 330 people throughout New York State, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and northern Virginia and generates over $40M in annual revenues.