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Options for Community Living, Inc., a nonprofit organization providing residential programs and support services for vulnerable people on Long Island, has been awarded a $150,000 Housing for Everyone grant from the TD Charitable Foundation, the charitable giving arm of TD Bank, America’s Most Convenient Bank®. Options is one of 37 non-profit organizations selected from more than 450 applicants to receive a Housing for Everyone grant as part of the TD Charitable Foundation’s signature grant initiative that has helped support organizations that are focused on providing affordable housing and affordable housing services since 2005.
In recent years the housing affordability crisis has continued to be a financial burden on families. As individuals and families across the country struggle with inflation and an exponential rise in rental costs, affordable housing providers face increased hardship given the growing demand for affordable rental units and emergency rental assistance.
The grant will support property maintenance, repairs, and renovations to multiple affordable supportive housing units many of which have been in service for over 20 years.
“Options serves more than 2,000 Long Islanders
each year,” said CEO, Yolanda Robano-Gross.
“With an affordable rent and services, our supportive housing programs help formerly homeless, disabled individuals and families live with dignity in the community.”
Robano-Gross continued, “This generous grant award is vitally important for our program. We see firsthand the impact that stable affordable housing has on an entire family. People take care of their health. Some return to work or school improving their economic situation. Children perform better in school and have more opportunities, often ending the cycle of homelessness and poverty. Thank you, TD Bank for responding to this significant community need.”
“Access to safe, affordable housing is an important first step on the journey towards a more sustainable and inclusive future for all,” said Andy Bregenzer, Regional President of Metro New York, TD Bank. “We are proud to support organizations like the Options for Community Living and the critical work they are doing to increase access to affordable housing for individuals and families across Long Island.”
Through the 17th annual Housing for Everyone grant competition, the TD Charitable Foundation
awarded $7 million across the Bank’s Maine-toFlorida footprint and Michigan to help support affordable housing organizations who focus on preserving affordable rental housing in their work to deliver rental assistance, rehabilitate affordable rental housing properties, and build organizational capacity to address resident sustainability for the longterm. Since 2005, the TD Charitable Foundation has given more than $49 million dollars to nonprofit and charitable organizations through the Housing for Everyone grant competition and helped support more than 550 affordable housing projects and initiatives.
The Housing for Everyone grant competition supports TD’s longstanding commitment to community enrichment through TD’s corporate citizenship platform, The TD Ready Commitment, which actively promotes inclusivity, economic vitality and environmental wellbeing, enabling people of all backgrounds to succeed in a rapidly changing world.
To learn more about Housing for Everyone and for a full list of this year’s grant recipients, please visit https:// stories.td.com/us/en/ article/td-charitablefoundation-awards7-million-to-37-nonprofits-helping-preserveaffordable-rental-housing.
Ethical Friends of Children, a free shop for Long Island children in need, is requesting donations of girls’ clothing, sizes 2 to 5. This outreach program, run and supported by the Ethical Humanist Society of Long Island in Garden City, assists more than 2500
children and their families each year by providing them with clothing, backpacks for school and infant furniture. The service is set up like a store so people can select what they want from a wide variety of clothes. “As we’ve set up our winter store, we are finding a gap in our
supply of clothing for little girls,” says Ethical Friends of Children Director Jim LoPresti of Massapequa Park.
Ethical Friends of Children, established in 1985, is staffed entirely by volunteers and there is no charge for any services. Individuals, families, or
community groups donate gently used clothing and other things children may require, such as backpacks. Any cash donations go entirely towards purchase of needed items for children, such as diapers and formula.
“Customers” are referred by many of the area’s social
service organizations and are supported by both religiously affiliated and private agencies funded by Nassau and Suffolk Counties
Volunteers are always welcome to help sort, organize and deliver clothing and goods.
To volunteer or donate,
please contact office@ehsli. org Or call the the Ethical Humanist Society of LI at 516-741-7304.
People can also make a monetary contribution to EFC through https://www. ehsli.org/social-action/ ethical-friends-of-children/
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The ALS Ride for Life visited East Islip Middle School on May 10, met by cheering students with banners showing support. At this annual event, ALS patients ride power wheelchairs on local roads and highways to raise awareness and funding for research in finding a cure for ALS. The school’s National Junior Honor
Society had held a Ride for Life fundraiser from March through April, raising a total of $1,850. NJHS members sold raffle tickets inside and outside school, and also collected donations online by teachers, staff members, parents and fellow community members.
“The NJHS members were so excited to be able to continue this tradition at
our school,” NJHS adviser Betty Muller said. “We also feel so honored and grateful for the support of our family, friends and community for helping us reach our goal and fundraise toward a good cause. These families need our help. I feel certain that together as a community, we will one day find a cure to end this disease and save more lives in the future.”
SHOWING SUPPORT FOR RIDE FOR LIFE - The ALS Ride for Life visited East Islip Middle School on May 10, where the school’s National Junior Honor Society had held a Ride for Life fundraiser from March through April, raising a total of $1,850. Photo courtesy of East Islip School District
Islip School District special education students
Bentley Alfaro, Connor Brennan, Ashton Deras, El Evans, Mickey O’Connell, Liam Ochoa, Alex Ruiz and Donovan Zecchini proudly participated in the 2023 Special Olympics
New York Track and Field competition, held at the Farmingdale Athletic Complex. Additionally, Islip student Tommy Capolongo attended practices but could not attend the final event.
“We would like to congratulate all the
The Town of Islip enjoys a robust Nutrition Program for its elderly population. The Suffolk County Office for the Aging recognizes the demand and popularity of this program and as a result, designated funds
in its 2020 Suffolk County Operating Budget for the Town of Islip to purchase a van to assist in the delivery of nutrition services to the Town’s elderly residents.
“Good nutrition is essential to good health,
both mentally and physically. This van will enable the Town to deliver these and other services to our homebound elderly,” said Islip Town Supervisor, Angie Carpenter.
participants on a job well done,” Assistant Superintendent for Student Support Services Dr. Kathleen O’Callaghan said.
“Thanks to coaches Dave Claps, Chris Evans and Kristy Evans for all of their time and effort.”
STUDENT-ATHLETES COMPETE PROUDLY AT SPECIAL OLYMPICS - Islip School District special education students Bentley Alfaro, Connor Brennan, Ashton Deras, El Evans, Mickey O’Connell, Liam Ochoa, Alex Ruiz and Donovan Zecchini proudly participated in the 2023 Special Olympics New York Track and Field competition. Photo courtesy of Islip School District
SENIORS CELEBRATED AT EAST ISLIP HIGH SCHOOL’S COMMITMENT DAY - East Islip High School held its annual Commitment Day at the beginning of May, giving senior students a chance to demonstrate pride in their future education plans and don apparel from the colleges they plan to attend this coming fall. “We were so excited to celebrate all of our seniors and their future plans,” school counselor Jessica Pignataro said. “Whether they are moving on to college, trade school, the military or the workforce, we know that our Class of 2023 will go on to do great things.” Photo courtesy of East Islip School District
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At least two $1,000.00 Scholarships will be awarded to students who have had personal experience with homelessness. Students must be a current resident of Nassau or Suffolk County (unless already enrolled in college or trade school elsewhere, with a previous residence in Nassau or Suffolk Counties), and have attended elementary, middle and/or high school in Nassau or Suffolk Counties.
Applicants must enroll in a full-time undergraduate course of study or other licensed vocational program no later than the fall session of 2024.
Complete packages must be received by 12:00 p.m. on Friday, June 15 and must include each of the following:
FRIDAY, JUNE 9
6:00PM
RUNWAY FOR A CAUSE
Ooh La La Boutiques will be hosting their Runway for a Cause event at Overlook Beach on Ocean Parkway benefiting the BBCC and the Shannon Romanchuk Saturno Foundation. Food and beverage provided by the Salt Shack. $100 per person, call the office for information at 631-893-4110.
SATURDAY, JUNE 10
9:00AM-1:00PM
AMITYVILLE FARMER'S MARKET
This farmer's market will be returning every Saturday until October 14th at the 9/11 Park in Amityville. For more details you may contact the BVCA at bayvillagecivic@aol.com or the market manager at amityfarmersmarket@ gmail.com.
11:00AM-3:00PM
WHEELS OF WISDOM CAR SHOW
Brought to you by The Daughters Of Wisdom and held at the Church of St. Mary in East Islip. All classes of cars are welcome. Pre-registered cars are $20 and $25 on the day of the show. Trophies awarded in all classes. For more information call 631-277-2660, ext. 17.
1:00PM-5:00PM
FAMILY FUN DAY
The Long Island Chapter of Tourette Association of America is hosting their Family Fun Day at McKenna Elemetary School in Massapequa Park. For more information please visit www. longislandtourette.org.
7:00PM-11:00PM
MUSIC THRU THE DECADES
Dance and swing into spring! The Knights of Columbus Our Lady of Grace Council 11968 presents Music Thru The Decades. $25 per person includes drinks and food. Ticket sales are limited, reserve your tickets early. For information and tickets call Rob 631-747-0147 or Dave 631-422-3341.
7:30PM OUT OF THE DARKNESSSEE YOUR TRUE COLORS
A concert of Broadway and works by LGBTQ+ composers and artists for National Pride Month. Held at St. Peter's By-The-Sea Episcopal Church. To purchase tickets please visit www. babylonchorale.org or email info@ babylonchorale.org.
MONDAY, JUNE 12
1:00PM-7:00PM
BLOOD DRIVE
AMVETS Ladies Auxillary 18 will be hosting a blood drive at the AMVETS Post 18 in East Islip. Contact New York Blood Center 1-800-933-2566 to schedule an appointment.
FRIDAY, JUNE 16 11:00AM
PRESCHOOL STORY TIME Free program held at Simpson UMC in Amityville. Parents are required to stay. For more information call Mary at 516-991-8098. Their newly refurbished thrift store will be open from 10:00AM to 1:00PM, downstairs in their Fellowship Hall.
2:00PM-7:00PM
LAPS FOR LOVE WALK
The Babylon Breast Cancer Coalition will be holding the Laps for Love Walk at Babylon Town Hall. Take a lap around the lake and shop their vendors. Individuals $20, Team of 5 $30. Call the office for information at 631-893-4110.
7:00PM
SUPERMARKET BINGO
The Catholic Daughters of the Americas is hosting a Supermarket Bingo, held at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School in Bellmore. Admission is $10. There will be free coffee and cake. Call Jackie at 516-781-7846 for more information.
SATURDAY, JUNE 17
10:00AM-4:00PM
45TH ANNUAL KINGS PARK DAY
Held at the Library Municipal Parking Lot Main Street in Kings Park. Rain or shine. For more information call 631846-1459.
1:00PM-4:00PM
SEAFORD HISTORICAL MUSEUM
The Seaford Historical Society Museum is open on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month from now until November. There will be activities for children. Entry is free. Email mapfannon@ verizon.net for more information.
4:30PM
LUMIÈRE BALLET
Lumiere Ballet presents Alice in the Garden of Flowers and Other Dances at Studio Theatre's Bayway Arts Center in East Islip. Admission is $25, children under sixteen is $15. To purchase tickets please call 631-275-5990.
a scholarship
• You will be notified by July 31, 2023.
• AWARDEES ARE ENCOURAGED (NOT REQUIRED) TO PARTICIPATE IN A VIRTUAL SESSION AT THE KEYS FOR THE HOMELESS CONFERENCE. DETAILS TO BE DISCUSSED UPON AWARD.
• AWARDESS MUST SIGN A RELEASE ALLOWING LICH TO ANNOUNCE THEIR NAMES AS SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
-Student Application
-Letter(s) of Recommendation
-Essay
-School Transcript; documentation of GED Completion (if applicable)
Incomplete and late packages will not be considered.
How scholarship recipients are chosen
• Grade point average 2.0 or higher (“C” average)
• Quality of essay
• Letter(s) of recommendation – minimum of two are required
• Review and selection by the Helen Martin Scholarship Committee
If you are selected to receive
• You must enroll in an accredited or licensed institution by the fall term of the 2024 school year and provide documentation of such enrollment no later than September 30, 2024. If not, you will forfeit your scholarship and, if possible, it will be awarded to an alternate recipient.
• Scholarship funds will be credited to your student account after documentation of your enrollment is received. Please note that funds cannot be given directly to the student!
Email complete applications to: gguarton@ addressthehomeless.org
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(release with original signatures must also be mailed) Applications must be received by 12:00 p.m. on June 15, 2023 .Questions? Please contact Greta Guarton at gguarton@ addressthehomeless.org
Islip Town Supervisor
Angie Carpenter and the Town Board invite one and all to attend the Town’s Living History Day on Saturday, June 10, taking place from 10am to 4pm on the grounds of Islip Grange Park, located at the corner of Broadway Avenue and Montauk Highway in Sayville.
The Living History event is an interactive experience that explores the intriguing history of the Town of Islip, featuring displays and programs from several organizations that preserve the history of the Town. Participating groups include: the Sayville
Farmer’s Market; Bayport Aerodrome; Islip Town Firefighters Museum; Islip Town Clerk’s Office; Town Historian’s Office, and many reenactment groups, historical societies, and libraries.
The Town Clerk’s Office will have Veterans books on display to view and search for your relative’s war records. There will be demonstrations of colonial homemaking, military drills near to the site of a Civil War recruiting camp, children’s games from days gone by and a quilting exhibition, ensuring a day Continued
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I received a voicemail from someone this week who is thinking about selling her house. She’s lived in her home for many years and is a little nervous about the thought of leaving it. At the end of her message, she said something that made my day, and prompted me to write this article; she said, “Please give me a call back. I trust you.” Hearing those three magical words puts this homeowner immediately into my “Friends and Family” book. I never want to lose someone’s trust in me. It is the highest compliment I can receive from someone else, professionally, or personally. Trust is often the difference between winning and losing in business. It takes time to build, but it can be lost in an instant.
There are five simple ways to build trust every day:
1) Be open and honest. If you are, people will be more likely to trust you.
2) Follow through on your promises. If you say you will do something, make sure you do it.
3) Listen. When you listen, others will feel like they’ve been heard and understood.
4) Be respectful. If you respect people, they are more likely to trust you.
5) Be consistent. When you are consistent, people will know what to expect from you, and they will be more likely to trust you. As hard as it is to build trust, I have seen people lose it in a second. The easiest and quickest ways to break someone’s trust in you are lying, break your promise, ignore someone, be disrespectful, and be inconsistent. Once you lose trust, it’s almost impossible to get it back. Regardless of the type of business you are in or the role you play in the company, the path to your success will be paved, repeatedly, by three simple words: I Trust You.
www.VetDogs.org/Neighbor
America’s VetDogs is a non-profit organization that trains and provides service and guide dogs for veterans, active-duty military, and first responders with disabilities in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and beyond. Their national headquarters are located right on Long Island in Smithtown, NY. This year, America’s VetDogs is celebrating their 20th anniversary!
In the early 2000s, the Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind, founded in 1946, recognized not only the growing need for specialized service dogs that could help wounded service-members, but also that aging veterans could also benefit from a specially trained service dog. America’s VetDogs was then founded as a program of the Guide Dog Foundation and later became an independent 501(c)3 nonprofit. In 2015, first responders with work-related disabilities were added to the individuals served.
Today, the organization supports those they serve with an uncompromised commitment to excellence, from highly empathetic and certified trainers to meticulously constructed curriculum delivered during a two-week, inresidence training program, followed by a lifetime of aftercare support. It costs more than $50,000 to breed, raise, train and place one assistance dog, but services are always provided free to the individuals served.
The dogs they train are taught specialized tasks and skills such as retrieval of dropped items, positional cues to extend their handler’s personal space when in a crowded setting, counterbalance, nightmare interruption, pressing buttons
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to open doors and more.
A hallmark of America’s VetDogs is the meticulous matching process to ensure that each program participant is matched with a dog that best suits their mobility, personality and lifestyle.
“The story of America’s VetDogs’ 20th Anniversary is a compilation of the inspiration and courage of the disabled veterans, active-duty personnel and first responders we serve, our extraordinary dogs who change and save lives and the generosity of thousands of caring volunteers, donors and sta ,” said John Miller, president and CEO of America’s VetDogs. “We are honored to serve so many people who have given so much of themselves for our nation, and we look forward to helping more of these heroes live without boundaries.”
The organization has many high-profile partnerships, which include NBC’s The Today Show, New York Islanders, New York Mets, Washington Capitals, Houston Texans, Contour Mortgage, Deloitte, and Voya. Their best known client was former President George H.W. Bush, who was matched with his service dog, Sully H.W. Bush, who is now a facility dog at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
No organization in the nation provides the depth of personalized services that America’s VetDogs o ers. They truly deliver the highest quality experience to those who served and continue to serve our nation with honor.
For information on how to apply, volunteer or donate, please visit www. VetDogs.org/Neighbor.
If your non-profit would like to be featured in this column,please email noellelambert@longislandmediagroup.com for consideration.
When you lease or finance a car you are required to maintain Collision coverage by the lender. They want to be sure that they’ll receive their money, or the car, even if the car is totaled in an accident. Many a price conscious consumer looks to cancel the Collision coverage as soon as the lease or lien is satisfied. This person should first investigate the value of their car. This
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can be done by googling, “what is my car worth?” and following the link to a car valuing service.
These days, pre-owned cars are appreciating due to the pandemic. Don’t assume your car is worth nothing. You want to know the car’s value and weigh this against the cost of insurance. Only when you know the value can you calculate what you will receive (after deductible) and whether the cost of insurance is justified.
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of great educational and family fun. There will also be a walking tour of the historic structures at 11am, featuring the unique story of the founding of the Town of Islip, as well
as an interactive trial of the 1880s at 1pm, titled “An Islip Murder So Foul.” During the mock trial, attendees will act as the jury and decide the verdict in what was an actual historic trial held in Suffolk County. At 3pm there will be a discussion
providing residents with useful tips for researching your home’s history. For more information and details on the day, contact the Islip Town Historian’s Office at 631595-3862 or via email at historian@islipny.gov.
381 East Main Street East Islip, Contact Judy Moccio at (631) 581-9200 ext. 123 email:jmoccio@eipl.org
The Board of Trustees of the East Islip Public Library will hold their Board Meeting in the North Meeting Room on Thursday, June 8, 2023 at 5:30 p.m. on the second floor, all are welcome. For more information, contact the East Islip Public Library at 631-581-9200 x105.
ART SALE
We are always looking for talented local artists to display their work in the Bohlsen Art Gallery on our 2nd Floor. We are taking applications for artists wishing to show their work. Please for more information email Judy Moccio (jmoccio@ eipl.org) or contact the East Islip Public Library at 631581-9200 x123.
THE DISPLAY CASES
Let us know if you have a unique collection that you would not mind loaning for a month for our display. Our cases are upstairs at the entrance to the Bohlsen Gallery which showcases the artist of the month exhibits.
To schedule a month, call 631-581-9200 X 123 Judy Moccio
CAREER COUNSELING
East Islip Library cardholders can schedule a consultation with the library’s professional Career Counselor. Get help with career changes, resumes, cover letters and your job search. To request an appointment, send an email to help@eipl. org, including your name, telephone number and the
email address at which you want to be contacted. The Career Counselor will contact you to set up a virtual or in-person appointment at your convenience. For more information, contact the East Islip Public Library at 631-581-9200 x105.
Recycled Book Flowers (eia293) R Thursday, June 8 at 6:30 p.m. Interested in repurposing old books to make beautiful paper roses? Join Donna Coane and create unique flowers that can be used either as a bouquet in your home or to decorate gifts and other projects.
Senior Advocate (eia201) R Monday, June 12, 9:30-11:30 a.m. Senior advocates educate seniors on the benefits they may be entitled to and assist them in applying for those benefits. Emphasis is on programs that foster
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economic independence such as Supplemental Nutrition Assistance (SNAP), Medicare Savings Pro-gram (MSP), and Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP). Call the Reference Desk to schedule an appointment at the East Islip Public Library 631-581-9200 ext. 5.
Intro To Cricut’s Design Space (eia360) R Tuesday, June 13 at 6:30 p.m.
In this demonstration class, learn how to create amazing and unique designs using the free Design Space program from Cricut. You will learn how to use all the features to create a unique design or import premade designs from varying formats, as well as what you need to print your final project.
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Hired by J. P. Morgan to curate a collection of rare manuscripts, books and artwork for his newly built Pierpont Morgan Library, Belle de Costa Greene becomes one of the most powerful women in New York despite the dangerous secret she keeps.
Scrimshaw Art Workshop (eia248) R Thursday, June 22 at 7 p.m. Discover a unique folk art form popularized during the age of whaling, with The Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum. See authentic examples of their historic collection. Discover how whalers carved teeth, bone, and baleen into beautiful works of art with hidden meanings. Then create your own scrimshaw-style art on a Keepsake box.
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Warm home-like loving environment • Affordable options • Field trips included - Locations and dates TBD
Social Summer Camp (ages 5-12 Years old)
• Free parent app for daily reports and insight into your child’s day
• Social skill building & peer interaction
• Leadership and team building workshops
Social Summer Camp (ages 5--12 2 Years old)
• Weekly themed crafts and activities
• Social skill building & peer interaction
• Leadership and team building workshops
631.650.0564
• Weekly themed crafts and activities
• Weekly field trips
631.650.0564