Much is Required!!!!
Much is Required!!!!
Much Is Required!!!
To Whom Much Is Given
Payne Engineering Gives Back
They envision a community where horses, farming and nature are accessible to all.
Pony Power connects people with disabilities or life challenges to the wonders of horses, farming and nature.
Make a life-changing difference for a child in need today.
Boys & Girls Clubs provide a safe place for millions of youth each year, giving them an opportunity to discover their great futures.
The support you need today, the treatments and cures you’re counting on tomorrow
The Phelan-McDermid Syndrome Foundation is doing everything it takes to make today better and the future brighter for everyone living with this complex condition – from the moment of diagnosis to the delivery of treatments and cures. (https://pmsf.org/)
Making changes for children in the U.S. and around the world.
Save the Children does whatever it takes for children every day and in times of crisis. Giving children a healthy start in life transforming their lives and the future we share.
St. Jude has treated children from all 50 states and from around the world.
The mission of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is to advance cures, and means of prevention, for pediatric catastrophic diseases through research and treatment. No child is denied treatment.
Going to the ends. Where no one else goes.
Creating a vision for a world filled with poverty and injustice World Vision gives children a healthy start in life. Also the opportunity to learn and protection from harm.
Fort Lee was "Original" Hollywood
In 1900, Broadway actor and Coytesville resident Maurice Barrymore threw a benefit to raise money to build a firehouse in Fort Lee. His son, John, age 18, makes his acting debut at this benefit. The Barrymore Film Center is a not-for-profit educational and cultural institution dedicated to presenting classic repertory films, documentaries, independent movies and world-wide cinema promoting 21st Century filmmaking through the prism of Fort Lee's role as the Birthplace of the American Motion Picture Industry.
Redefining What Our Streets Can Be
In 1972, a few hundred New Yorkers, led by a city planner named David Gurin, gathered in Central Park with their bicycles. The group called themselves Action Against Automobiles — yes, AAA. Under that moniker, the group rode downtown from Central Park to Washington Square with a stop outside the Auto Show at the New York Coliseum to protest highway funding and to demand that cars be barred from lower Manhattan. A year later, those New Yorkers would repeat their protest, this time under a new, more official name. In 1973, with a grant from the Kaplan Fund, Transportation Alternatives (TA) was born.
Payne Engineering Gives Back
Payne Engineering believes that buildings matter because people matter. and to whom much is given, much is required. Payne Engineering uses our gifts and talents to support the needs of our community, particularly with differently abled children, and their families. Giving is healthy for the giver as well, releasing endorphins and oxytocin, contributing to greater happiness and inner peace. Retaining Payne Engineering is good for your bottom line, good for the community, and good for your well being.