For businesses, Giving Tuesday can last all year round
Here are six ways your company can work with nonprofits to help make an impact on Long Island.
Read MoreHere are six ways your company can work with nonprofits to help make an impact on Long Island.
Read MoreThe grand opening and fundraiser will support the Island Trees Football Booster Club and the Bethpage High School Captain’s Club.
Read MoreThe initiative will donate to local nonprofits at each of the six remaining Long Island Nets home games at the Nassau Coliseum.
Read MoreThe nonprofit’s annual Student of the Year campaign will feature 16 teams from 14 different school districts on Long Island competing over the next seven weeks.
Read MoreOrganized by the Townwide Fund of Huntington, the annual Snowball Gala will honor local residents and raise money for nonprofits in the Town of Huntington.
Read MoreThe Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Long Island received a donation of $35,000 last week thanks to donations made during the 2019 Massapequa Turkey Trot.
Read MoreChef Simona Fabrizio will be in the kitchen at Touch of Venice for the “Flavors of Umbria” event, which features Italian food and wine from the North Fork.
Read MoreThe day-long Hoops for Harrison tournament, scheduled for Sunday, Jan. 19, aims to raise money and awareness of the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation’s work.
Read MoreThis was the 11th consecutive year that the residential brokerage firm held a holiday season fundraising effort to assist in the fight against cancer.
Read MoreHere are six ways your company can work with nonprofits to help make an impact on Long Island.
Read MoreOptions for Community Living conducted two fundraisers during the holidays to help Long Island families in need.
Read MoreMore than 200 people took part in the sports facility’s fifth annual Hitting For Hunger campaign, collecting food for Long Island families in need.
Read MoreWhen it comes to toy drives, Brookhaven residents don’t play around.
Read MoreAll day Saturday, Dec. 14, shoppers are asked to come to the mall’s North Court to pick a tag ornament from the tree to learn more about a senior in need and then donate or bring a secret Santa gift to them.
Read MoreThe Equity First Foundation and its Holiday Dreams team will collect toys, clothing, gift cards and money donations at the free party.
Read MoreLIFTUP’s Vendor Night brings together women-owned small businesses and provides an opportunity for Long Islanders to shop local for a good cause.
Read MoreThe model train layouts will be operating from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 23 and Sunday, Nov. 24 at 28 West Carl St. in Hicksville.
Read MoreThe 14,000-square-foot center, called Bianca’s Furry Friends Feline Adoption Center, is the brainchild of Beth Stern and her radio host husband Howard Stern, who were also the main supporters in developing the facility.
Read MoreThe Long Island Nets will honor local veterans at its second annual Military Appreciation Game on Sunday, Nov. 17, which will also raise money for a nonprofit that helps Long Island homeowners in need.
Read MoreA team of more than 100 volunteers from Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty turned a trip to the Bahamas into an opportunity to assist with the country’s hurricane relief effort.
Read MoreLast week’s event, organized by a team of Long Island commercial real estate brokers, raised more than $185,000.
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