SUWANEE, Ga. — Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US (METUS) has donated heating and cooling systems to the Children’s Grief Center and Grief Resource Center of New Mexico.

Children's Grief Center needed a larger facility to offer grief support services to a growing number of families. The Albuquerque, New Mexico, building purchased for the organization’s expansion required new heating and cooling equipment. Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US was connected with the group and offered to supply a CITY MULTI R2-Series VRF zoning system for the facility. The donated Mitsubishi Electric equipment includes:

  • (4) Ceiling Concealed Indoor Units (PEFY-P12NMSU-ER2, PEFY-P15NMSU-ER2 and PEFY-P18NMSU-ER2)
  • (2) 4-way Cassette Indoor Units (PLFY-P15NFMU-E)
  • (2) Modular Outdoor Units (PURY-P72TMU-A)
  • (1) Grille (SLP-18FAU)

"We're incredibly grateful for the donations and partnerships that have helped make our dream of a larger facility a reality," said Jade Richardson Bock, executive director, Children's Grief Center and Grief Resource Center. "The donation from Mitsubishi Electric will allow us to provide a comfortable environment for our families to gather and learn to heal from the loss of a loved one."

“The center has such an important mission,” said Sandra Parr, regional marketing manager, Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US. “We’re proud to support their efforts and help create a more comfortable setting for community members navigating grief.”

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