National Grid’s $500K grant fuels Project Warmth
Project Warmth provides a one-time grant for oil, gas, and fuel-related electric service to help eligible residents who are struggling financially.
Read MoreProject Warmth provides a one-time grant for oil, gas, and fuel-related electric service to help eligible residents who are struggling financially.
Read MoreA portion of the proceeds will go to Creations for Charity, a nonprofit that buys new LEGO sets for underprivileged children around the world during the holidays.
Read MoreFCA has won a state license from the Office of Addiction Services and Supports to provide problem gambling counseling and support.
Read MoreThe award includes an initial donation of $5,000, which can be doubled to $10,000 by having community supporters vote online.
Read MoreThe program has expanded to include any of Stop & Shop’s 49 stores in Nassau or Suffolk counties.
Read MoreFebruary and March are peak months for encountering seals on the shore.
Read MoreThe grants are for Long Island nonprofits to improve physical spaces that provide programs and services for local youth.
Read MoreThe roof donation is the latest charitable effort by King Quality Cares, which aims to support the important work of charities and community organizations across Long Island.
Read MoreSyosset’s restaurant scene has a fresh addition with the arrival of Fly Me to the Moon
Read MoreRendering of the upcoming Ronald McDonald House at Stony Brook (Photo: Ronald McDonald House Charities)
Read MoreThe Town of Brookhaven Animal Shelter and Adoption Center announced a special promotion for the month of February, aimed at encouraging pet adoptions.
Read MoreBesides volunteering at build sites, State Farm has been supporting Habitat for Humanity Long Island since 2020, providing a total $73,000 in grant funding for their affordable housing efforts.
Read MoreVisitors who donate nonperishable food items will get a half-price discount for their guest.
Read MoreThe two organizations held a special reception at The Art Guild in Port Washington on Sunday, Jan. 21 for a show called “Expressions–Our Perspective in Art, Photography and Words.”
Read MoreJohn LaSpina, president of Maple Family Centers, was named the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Association of State Veterans Homes.
Read MoreThe clinic, called “Her Time to Shine,” was held at the Yes We Can Community Center in Westbury.
Read MoreThe money comes from the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York Small Business Recovery Grant Program.
Read MoreThe project, called “Putting the Oyster Back in Oyster Bay,” is being funded by a grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation.
Read MoreThe fundraiser starts at 5 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 4 at The Nutty Irishman in Farmingdale.
Read MoreThe team will provide monthly career mentoring to two local high school students enrolled in the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Long Island’s Rise Up program.
Read MoreThe special parent-and-me theater class will be held from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 27 at The Learning Experience at 284 Indian Head Road.
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