The charity has been growing its efforts in Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Peru, areas the Shafiroff's know well and are already engaged in.
"I'm so amazed that I'm on the show 10 years, and the show's lasted 10 years," Singer said.
"This Pachanga is dedicated to those who have been able to find their strength and those still struggling who rely on all of us to listen and to honor their experiences so that their healing can begin," says Minvera Perez, Executive Director of OLA of Eastern Long Island.
"Come get a spring in your step," encourage the folks at The Paul Koster Memorial Benefit and Have a Heart Hamptons.
"This is our third year here at 230 Elm," Julie Ratner, President of The Ellen Hermanson Foundation, told us. "We love it here!"
"Operation International provides at least seven surgical mission trips around the globe annually, with an emphasis on quality standardized care at no cost to the host countries," Dr. Kothuru explained.
"You don't have to be a 'shavee' to attend and we hope that people will come out, have fun, and support children's cancer research," said John O'Brien.
"Share the Harvest appreciates the generosity of the musicians and sponsors who are coming together to support our efforts to provide fresh, organic produce to hundreds of East End residents all year," shared Jess Tonn.
"We're all looking forward to having the treatment start," says Lisa Larsen. "We're so thankful to everyone who has donated and that people are still donating. It's wonderful."
"The Florida relation started more than 450 years ago," the Consul General of France in Miami Clément Leclerc related. "The French tried to set foot in Florida as early as the 1560s."
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