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Earth Day Strikes a Chord for Many on Dangers of Harsh Chemical Cleaners

Cait R Monday, April 18, 2016

Westbury, NY - April 18, 2016 - The Rehabilitation Institute (TRI), a member of the Family of FREE Network announced that their line of Eco-Friendly cleaning supplies is now available to the public via their online order portal. As Earth Day nears, the time is right to consider these Eco-Friendly supplies as a better option to harsh chemical cleaners. Celebrated on April 22nd, Earth Day began more than four decades ago to inspire awareness and appreciation for the Earth’s natural environment; trees will be planted, rivers and waterways will be cleaned up, and schools across the world will set aside the day to talk about environmental issues.

Once only available as part of TRI’s Eco-Friendly cleaning services, TRI Go-Green products are now available for order at: gogreentri.com.

TRI Go-Green cleaning products are bottled and labeled by individuals supported at The Rehabilitation Institute (TRI) located in Westbury, New York. This line of cost-effective products are comparable to brand name Eco-Friendly products and produce equal, if not better, cleaning results. Eco-Friendly literally means "earth friendly" and will not harm the environment. They help to conserve resources like water and energy and do not contribute to air, land, and water pollution. Even the heavy duty spray tops are made up of 100% post consumer recycled plastic. TRI Go-Green offers CitrusSolve, an all-natural degreaser; Crystal Clear, a no streak glass, mirror and chrome cleaner; Speedy Clean, a floor cleaner, odor eliminator, grease digester; and
Arrex 100, one of the most powerful disinfectants / sanitizers on the market today.

TRI is a not-for-profit organization funded through Nassau County and New York State that, for over 50 years has evaluated, trained and placed individuals with diverse challenges into competitive employment. TRI was founded in 1965 and was one of the first organizations to recognize the importance of providing work training opportunities for individuals with disabilities. They have gone on to place over 11,000 individuals into competitive employment. Their motto of “We believe in the Power of Work” underscores their commitment to empowering individuals who are disabled and disenfranchised into finding their place in the competitive job market.

TRI trains individuals in a variety of vocational areas such as Computerized Office Technology, Computerized Recordkeeping/Bookkeeping, Hospitality Service, Building Maintenance, and Food Service. They also work cooperatively with 10 school districts in both Nassau and Suffolk Counties and provide services under the auspices of the Office for People with Developmental Disabilities. The students participate in the Transition to Work Program and prepare for job training as well as on-site supervised community internships.

About TRI
For 50 years, TRI has assisted individuals with disabilities in reaching their highest level of independence through the provision of vocational and educational services. These services are designed to assist an individual in identifying personal and professional goals and include vocational assessment, counseling, training, remediation, day habilitation , production, and support services (i.e. socialization skills training, remediation, etc.). Working directly within the community, our placement department develops internships and jobs, provides job coaching, and follow along services to assist an individual achieve positive vocational outcomes.

caitr@longisland.com

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A Long Island native, Cait was born and raised in Suffolk County, where she currently resides. Her passions include travel, local small business, and discovering new things to do on Long Island. A member of the Long Island Media & LongIslandYellowPages.com team for three years, she ensures that locals can stay up to date with the latest press releases, news, and insights.
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