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SCENE & SEEN
MISSION UNITED
People’s United Bank recently contributed $25,000 to
United Way of Long Island’s Mission United in support of
local veterans.
Steven Santino, Senior Vice President-Senior Growth
Manager of People’s United Bank and United Way of
Long Island Board Member (right) presents a check
for $25,000 to United Way of Long Island’s Theresa
A. Regnante, President & CEO (left), and Nina Fenton,
Chief Development Officer (center).
BASKETS OF KINDNESS
Members of the Kindness Club at Munsey Park School in
Manhasset created baskets to support Long Island area
hospitals through Code Lavender, a nationwide program
designed to provide emotional support to and relieve
stress for hospital workers, patients and family members.
Munsey Park School Kindness
Club members are pictured
displaying the Code Lavender
baskets they created and donated
with Principal Chad Altman (back
row, center), Assistant Principal
Brian Nolan (back, right) and
Jennifer Lippmann, a physician’s
assistant (back, left) who delivered
the baskets.
LOVE OF VOLUNTEERING
PSEG Long Island employees recently celebrated logging more than 26,000 community
service hours in 2018.
HELPING FIGHT HUNGER
Island Harvest Food Bank today announced it had received a $15,000 donation from
New York & Atlantic Railway (NYAR) to assist the food bank with its collection and
distribution efforts in Nassau and Suffolk counties
Left to right: James Bonner,
president, New York & Atlantic
Railway; Randi Shubin Dresner,
president & CEO, Island Harvest
Food Bank; Stacy Parsell, vice
president of development, Island
Harvest Food Bank; and Marlon
Taylor, vice president, New York &
Atlantic Railway. Photo by David
Conn
PSEG Long Island employees sell hearts as a fundraiser
for the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women
campaign. This is one of the 1,145 activities and events the
company supports each year.
DRESS FOR SUCCESS
The staff and volunteers from the Town of Brookhaven’s Dress for Success Boutique
celebrated 20 years of serving women through the local chapter of the international
not-for-profit organization offering services designed to help clients find jobs and
remain employed and achieve economic independence.
Dress for Success Brookhaven is sponsored by
the Town of Brookhaven Department of Housing
and Human Services, Division of Women’s
Services. Pictured with the staff and volunteers
are Supervisor Ed Romaine (left); Councilman Dan
Panico (right); Councilwoman Valerie Cartright and
Councilwoman Jane Bonner (front row).
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