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Bradsell Contracting has strong ties to the community
We actively support various organizations, events and provide pro bono services, including:
We actively support various organizations, events and provide pro bono services, including:
- Supporter of John Jay Homestead State Historic Site
- Habitat for Humanity
- Northern Westchester Community Center
- North Salem Open Land Trust
- Mt. Kisco Child Care Center
- Bedford Turkey Trot
- Fox Lane Booster Club
- Local neighbors needing neighbors
- Westmoreland Sanctuary
- The Big Give Reality TV Show
- Bedford Community Theatre, Lighthouse Youth Theatre, Fox Land Players Theater
- Random Farms Kids Theatre, Westchester Broadway Theater
- Neighbors Link Northern Westchester

My Name is Bill Coon
About a year ago I had the opportunity to go to work for Bradsell Contracting.
Although as a cabinet maker I have been aware of them for years as they had finished much of the work I and others had done “and made it shine” I had never worked for them directly.
The past year of day to day contact has shown me a company of professionals and a organization with a heart and community spirit that has supported some very worth while not for profits. Bradsell's latest community endeavor Was Friends of Karen an organization that I became aware of when my wife was diagnosed with ovarian cancer 7years ago. My wife Valerie owned and ran “VK Direct” a direct mail fundraiser for the [not for profit world],her client list included groups like Guiding Eyes for the Blind,Hospital for Special Surgery, March of Dimes. Green Chimneys etc. In her life time Val raised millions of dollars for some very worthwhile causes, and thought very highly of Friends of Karen.
So when the opportunity to help give back underwritten by the Bradsell's I was thrilled! The family that we were going to help out had lost one of their sons to a brain tumor recently and during the sons final decline the father was diagnosed with cancer and has been bedridden.
Our mission was simple put up some handrails and fix some gutters. We met first the wife who was very thankful for the help, Steve Bradsell and I took care of the short list and by the end of the day I got to sit for awhile and chat with the husband who was quite the character.
I really enjoyed the family, the feeling of being able to help out and also this opportunity to Give the Bradsell's kudos for their efforts.
Thank you,
Bill C