QNE_p084

QC08072014

60 The Queens Courier • buzz • AUGUST 7, 2014 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.queenscourier.com Send us your announcements & pictures to: The Queens Courier c/o making a buzz: 38-15 Bell Blvd., Bayside, NY 11361 • editorial@queenscourier.com subject: making a buzz s people making a buzz CHECK PRESENTATION The SHAREing and CAREing Foundation, a nonprofit organization that provides support for all men and women with breast, ovarian, colon and other types of cancer, are the recipients of a very generous donation from Joe Pistill, the CEO of the First Central Savings Bank. This donation will help them build a new office in the New York City area. The organization, which has helped over 4,000 cancer patients from Queens and the greater New York area, offers a wide variety of services that include access to free cancer screenings, group and individual counseling, and medication.     The organization was founded by Anna Krill, Carol Scarano, Lucille Hartmann and Mary Demakos, who are all breast cancer survivors who dedicate their lives to helping cancer patients through every stage of treatment.   “The most important thing about SHAREing and CAREing is that we provide very critical, vital  services that help the person and the family to survive a deadly diagnosis. From the moment that you walk in the door, we are there to help you in every possible way that we can,” Krill said .   PARTNERSHIP THE COURIER/Photo by Sara Touzard (Left to right) Mary Demakos, Anna Krill, Bob Brennan, Victoria Schneps, Anna Zabniak and Carolyn Scarano. The SHAREing and CAREing Cancer Support Services received a check from The Queens Courier. Photo courtesy of Trinary Group Gayle Baron, most recently President of Long Island City Partnership, has joined Trinary Group LLC as Managing Partner, the company announced. Trinary provides business services, including nonprofit interim leadership and board development, economic development initiatives, BID/LDC formation and management and small business initiatives. NIGHT OUT AGAINST CRIME Photo courtesy of the 104 Precinct Councilwoman Elizabeth Crowley with the 104th Precinct during the National Night Out on Tuesday, August 5. The 106th Precinct comes out in full force during the National Night Out on Aug. 5 along with Councilman Phillip Goldfeder. Queens District Attorney Richard Brown stopped by to meet with the community and members of the 112th Precinct. The 110th Precinct holding their National Night Out event on Aug. 5. The 114th Precinct held their National Night Out on Aug. 5. The 109th Precinct’s National Night Out began at 5:30 p.m. and took place at P.S. 20 park at Barclay and Union streets on Aug. 5. The 108th Precinct and state Sen. Gianaris holding a Long Island City National Night Out on Aug. 5.


QC08072014
To see the actual publication please follow the link above