"We are willing to do whatever we can to help Puerto Rico recover from this devastating storm," said Steven Bernstein.
"Imagine a world without cancer, let's cure cancer together!" remarked Mary Ellen Adipietro, Race Director.
One thing about the East End of Long Island is that it is rich with history. One thing about being over 60 is you are rich with history too.
"When we have to make room to save lives, we will," Kate McEntee, Director of Adoption for SASF stated. "This has been a collaborative effort."
"Our patrons are even going out and getting support from local businesses such as Barth's Pharmacy and they are stepping up to donate personal care goods as well," noted Selina Pasca.
"The American Cancer Society's Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walks on Long Island is a way to celebrate cancer survivors, pay tribute to loved ones lost, and give to help save lives from breast cancer," said Patti Lestrange Mack, Communications Director of American Cancer Society.
"The committee is looking forward to a fun-filled weekend with activities for the whole family," shared Kirsten Lonnie.
"October's Harvest Day Fair will be a little different this year," noted Tom Edmonds.
"Through these free events, the East Hampton Healthcare Foundation, in partnership with Southampton Hospital, provides access to health screenings and educational information for a variety of healthcare resources and services," shared Sheila Rogers.
"The Retreat requests that in honor of domestic violence survivors, show your support during nationally recognized Domestic Violence Awareness Month by spreading the word that domestic abuse happens in every community," remarked Loretta Davis.
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