Knights, Spectrum score Big Game touchdown 

Left to right: Ray Polomski, treasurer, Knights of Columbus; Christopher Perry, president and CEO of Spectrum for Living; Joe Adou-Daoud, Deputy Grand Knight, Frank Mariconti, Grand Knight, and Spectrum For Living Vice President of Operations Steve Vahalla and Development Coordinator Stefanie Rendine. (Courtesy photo)

WESTWOOD—Knights of Columbus Council #2188 and Spectrum for Living both came out as winners as the 2022 Super Bowl came to a close on Sunday, Feb. 6.

Grand Knight Frank Mariconti told Pascack Press on Feb. 28 that over the years the Knights have supported Spectrum with a shake the can program, monthly canteens, and food for their walk.

“I was absolutely delighted to fund Spectrum $6,000 from our Super Bowl Fund Drive. I tip my hat to all Spectrum employees for the good work they do,” Mariconti said. 

Thrilled to receive continuous support from the Westwood Knights of Columbus was Spectrum for Living president and CEO Christopher Perry.

“Year after year, they find new and creative ways to support our mission through community dances, parties, and fundraising opportunities. This year’s Super Bowl Pool & Party allowed constituents a fun way to make an impact while supporting their communities – and football teams,” Perry said.

About Spectrum for Living

Founded in 1983, Spectrum for Living, a New Jersey 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, helps adults with developmental disabilities attain their maximum potential by providing quality housing and clinical services in state-of-the-art facilities and in the homes of families caring for a disabled loved one. 

To partner with Spectrum for Living through a monetary or in-kind donation, write Director of Development Elizabeth Boyajian at eboyajian@spectrumforliving.org