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Fri Oct 30, 2015, 01:10 PM Oct 2015

Tasked with cultivating smiles across the country, wireless company pulls it off in one day

The picture taken on the playground looks eerily altered. Where are the people's shadows?

Tasked with cultivating smiles across the country, Centerline pulls it off in one day

In Featured News by Wireless Estimator October 28, 2015

Golden, Colorado-based Centerline Solutions, a full turnkey wireless company, can easily design, build, modify and maintain wireless infrastructure, even if there are ambitious deadlines. But recently their CEO asked his 300-plus employees to find a way to keep hundreds of VIPs happy with a national project that had a drop dead timeline of one day.

Volunteers from Centerline Solutions' Denver office assembled many of the 330 Huffy bicycles that the company provided to children across the country. They delivered them to elementary school-age students who beamed with delight after receiving their first bicycle.
Volunteers from Centerline Solutions’ Denver office assembled many of the 330 Huffy bicycles that the company provided to children across the country. They delivered them to elementary school-age students who beamed with delight after receiving their first bicycle.
They did. And they were rewarded with whoops, cheers and some tears from 330 elementary school-age children who took possession of the first bicycle they ever owned.

Centerline had teamed up with Wish for Wheels, a non-profit organization that provides new bikes to deserving kids who might not be able to ever have a bike otherwise.

Nearly all of Centerline’s employees built and delivered bikes and helmets to kids in a multi-state, all-day volunteering event at their seven offices in Colorado, Arizona, Hawaii, New York, Oregon and Washington.
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