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QUEENS WEEKLY, MAY 3, 2020
SE Queens volunteers provide meals for frontline
healthcare workers and struggling residents
BY BILL PARRY
State Senator Leroy
Comrie is leading an effort
to deliver food to frontline
healthcare workers
at Queens Hospital Center
in Jamaica which experienced
a significant influx
of COVID-19 patients over
the past four weeks, and
to struggling residents
who are disabled and/or
elderly with the help of
community members who
are eager to give back.
Volunteers packed,
sorted and delivered hundreds
of both hot meals
and groceries to community
residents in need last
week with a grab-andgo
operation outside his
district office.
“Residents reach out
every day asking how
they can help, they want
to give back to the frontline
workers,” Comrie
said. “There is a significant
population in southeast
Queens that wants
to volunteer their efforts
and time in a safe and effective
way and we want
to continue to harness
that positive energy by
partnering with our veterans,
SEQ UO Front and
our small businesses like
Maxine’s on the Boulevard,
Remax Realty, and
the Door Restaurant.”
Those who would like
to participate in future efforts
to support frontline
and other essential workers
can contact Comrie’s
office at 718-765-6359.
Meanwhile, the senator
joined a slate of local,
state, and federal elected
leaders from southeast
Queens in partnering
with Advanced Cardiovascular
Diagnostics to
provide free mobile cardiovascular
testing, detection,
and prevention
services to residents of
southeast Queens.
As hospitals, particularly
emergency departments,
manage the proliferation
of COVID-19
patients across the city,
cardiologists and other
healthcare professionals
have feared people
at risk for heart attack
and stroke are losing access
to preventative and
lifesaving care.
“Our hospital system
has braved unchartered
territory by expanding
capacity and taking on
unprecedented numbers
of patients due to the ongoing
pandemic,” Comrie
said. “But we know
there are still thousands
of southeast Queens residents
who are at risk for
heart attack and stroke
that cannot wait for this
outbreak to pass to be assessed
by medical professionals.
Our partnership
with Advanced Cardiovascular
Diagnostics helps
fill the gap and brings
attention to non-COVID-
19 ailments that are still
affecting folks in our
communities.”
The mobile van will
operate outside of the Robert
Ross Johnson Family
Life Center at 172-17
Linden Blvd. in Jamaica.
For the safety of patients
and medical staff, strict
adherence to social distancing
guidelines will be
applied at the site.
Reach reporter Bill Parry
by e-mail at bparry@
schnepsmedia.com or by
phone at (718) 260–4538.
Volunteers provide grab-and-go meals outside state Senator Leroy Comrie’s district office.
Courtesy of Comrie’s office
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