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Long Island Cares News Room

September 13, 2024

December 2023

Patch - Hauppauge

LI Cares Raising Money For Food-Insecure Families For Giving Tuesday

November 2023

Patch - Hauppauge

LI Cares Provides 9,000 Turkeys To Food-Insecure For Thanksgiving

Newsday

On Long Island, a day for thanks, prayer and volunteering –

Newsday

LI Cares to open new food pantry in Valley Stream, as demand grows –

Newsday

Long Island food banks step up for the holidays as families face a ‘hunger cliff’ – Newsday

News12

New campaign to restock food pantries through Christmas

CBS News

Volunteers helping those suffering from food insecurity

News12

Volunteer packing/sorting event on Thanksgiving morning at Long Island Cares

FOX 5 NY

Long Island general store offers food, beauty projects for free

LI Herald

Long Island Cares’ Member Agency NOSH finds new home

Newsday

Long Island food banks step up for the holidays.

Newsday

Long Island Cares welcomes new staff

Patch - Hauppauge

Suffolk Veterans To Receive Free Turkey, Sides, From LI Cares, PSEG LI

News12

Increased Thanksgiving demand for food at Freeport satellite

Newsday

Meet our new VP, Katrina Hill – People on the Move

October 2023

Patch - Hauppauge

Stop & Shop donates $190K to fund Long Island Cares’ kids programs

Newsday

LIC People on the Move

Patch - Hauppauge

LI Cares Collecting Thanksgiving Foods For ‘Adopt-A-Family’ Program

Newsday

Paule Pachter appointed to WNET Group’s Community Advisory Board.

Newsday

Paws Walk Coming up Soon!

September 2023

ABC7

How Long Island Cares is Prepared for a Government Shutdown

Newsday

What a Federal Shutdown Could Mean on LI

Patch - Hauppauge

$15K Raised For Long Island Cares By LI Ducks Baseball Team, IFCU

Patch - Deer Park-North Babylon

LI Cares To Host 2nd Annual ‘Paws Walk’ For Pet, Food Pantries

Patch - Huntington

Huntington Restaurants, LI Cares Join Forces To Raise Money For Pantry

Patch - Commack

LI Cares Receives Pasta Sauce, Peppers, Money From Botticelli Foods

August 2023

Patch - Hauppauge

Unsung Heroes Supporting Long Island Cares

News 12 Long Island

Senior Resource Fair held at Long Island Cares

Newsday

Teaming up with Catholic Health to feed LI

Patch - Hauppauge

National Senior Citizen Day Fair Coming To Hauppauge

Patch - Hauppauge

Dee Snider’s Long Island Cares Commercial Hits Broadcasts

Patch - Hauppauge

LI Cares Gets 5-Year $25M Grant From NYS

July 2023

Huntington Now

Heckscher Concert by D’Addario & Co. to Benefit Long Island Cares

Newsday

LI food banks see more need for emergency help.

Newsday

Meet the Family.  Anthony Caruso, 75, and Teresa Caruso, 69.

Long Island Press

Honor Harry Chapin’s Legacy with Action to End Hunger.

Newsday

Summer programs seek to feed children while school’s out of session.

June 2023

Going Local

Legend Dee Snider at Long Island Cares.

Patch - Hauppauge

Dee Snider Films Commercial For ‘Amazing’ Long Island Cares.

News 12 Long Island

Long Islanders turn to emergency food providers as dollar stores become too expensive.

Patch - Commack

For Commack Family, Gardening At LI Cares Is a ‘Rewarding’ Family Affair.

May 2023

Patch - Hauppauge

White Castle, Customers Raise Nearly $15K For Long Island Cares.

Food Bank News

The Next Big Thing in Healthcare Partnerships – interview with Dr. Jessica Rosati, Long Island Cares Vice President for Programs.

Our Sports Central

The Long Island Ducks and Island Federal Credit Union have teamed up again for the “Home Runs for Hunger” campaign to benefit Long Island Cares.

Patch - Sachem

Over 250 pounds of pet food and supplies were collected during the Long Island Cares 12th Annual Legislative Pet Food Drive Challenge organized by Brookhaven Town Officials.

Patch - Huntington

For the 11th year, Donna Drake, an internationally syndicated TV talk show host, is set to host a party in Huntington where she only asks her dozens of guests to donate food and money to Long Island Cares.

Newsday

Survey: Most NYers say paying for food’s harder. Jessica Rosati, Vice President of Programs, talks about her concerns.

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