A donation was made Wednesday from a power tools company to a local rehabilitation center.
Following a stroke last year, 32-year-old Nico DiNunzio went through Prisma's Roger C. Peace Rehabilitation Hospital in order to return to a normal life. After his time in the program, DiNunzio petitioned his employer to make a donation to the hospital.
RYOBI, a multinational power tools company, made the donation of over $4,000 in equipment for rehab patients to use in their recovery activities.

Dr. Sheldon Lyle Herring, the Clinical Director of the Outpatient Brain Injury and Young Stuggles Program at Roger C. Peace, said the donation will be very helpful in helping their patients get back to a normal life when going through the rehab program like DiNunzio did.





