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WINSTED — Teams of employees from Winsted’s Alcoa-Howmet Corporation worked together recently to help young people in need at the local YMCA shelter, calling Friday, March 5, “Stuff a Jeep Day� to provide a helping hand.

Darlene Smith and Anthony Helm are participants in Alcoa-Howmet’s annual Leadership Northwest Program, a nine-month program designed to make business leaders into community leaders. As a graduation requirement, teams were asked to plan and organize a community event to support local needs.

Representing different teams, Smith and Helm took on supporting the Winsted YMCA shelter, and in particular a family of three children (a girl aged 10, a boy aged 4 and a 4-month-old) living at the shelter. The teams delivered clothing and other goods to help their new young friends.

“We jam-packed my Jeep Grand Cherokee to the top,� noted Smith in a written message to fellow program participants. “The only spot open was the front two seats. [We had] gift cards, clothes, linens, blankets, towels, pillows, diapers, food and special gift bags of clothes and shoes for the kids with their names on them. We enjoyed every minute of carrying these items inside.�

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