Freeport Herald 10-12-2023

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It’s a surprise of school supplies from the Nets Northwest Elementary School, in the Amityville School District. “In continuing our partnerStudents at Freeport’s Archer Street School had an exhilarat- ship with the LI Nets, we are ing day filled with anticipation committed to strengthening our as they eagerly awaited the relationship with members of arrival of Dale the Eagle, the the Long Island community while giving back to children mascot of the Long Island Nets. and families at the Dale, accompabeginning of the nied by representatives of the Nets, school year,” Jovia’s Jov i a F i n a n c i a l community relaCredit Union and tions officer, Rich the Target CorporaTavarez, said. “We tion made a grand are grateful for the entrance, and generosity of the brought a big surLong Island comprise. As the stumunity for donating dents erupted in an incredible numcheers and chants ber of items this of “Let’s Go Nets!” year. Our employvolunteers unloade e s, wh o vo l u n ed boxes brimming teered their time, with $2,500 worth were heartened by s ch o o l s u p p l i e s, the smiles on the donated by the NBA faces of all the chilG League affiliate dren we g reeted of the Brooklyn today, which was Nets, the prominent simply priceless.” Long Island credit In a campaign in union and the retail KisHoRE KuNCHAM August and Septemchain. ber, Jovia, the Nets superintendent Jovia partnered and Target encourwith the Nets and aged community Target for their second annual members to donate backpacks Back-To-School Donation Drive and school supplies for underon Sept. 22. The collaborative served students on Long Island. effort aimed to collect school Donation boxes were strategicalsupplies for Archer Street and Continued on page 10

By MoHAMED FARGHAlY

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Village Hall lights up in pink in october Freeport Village Hall illuminated in pink in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness month organized by Mayor Robert Kennedy and village officials.

ACS provides a lifeline for cancer patients on Long Island By MoHAMED FARGHAlY mfarghaly@liherald.com

The American Cancer Society is urgently seeking volunteer drivers for its Road To Recovery program, a vital effort that ensures that cancer patients can access essential treatments by providing free rides facilitated by dedicated volunteers. Volunteer drivers have the flexibility to donate their time, offering as few or as many rides as they can each month. Susan Bedell, associate director of community implementation with the American Cancer Society, emphasized the critical role of volunteer

drivers. Volunteer drivers have the flexibility to donate their time, offering as few or as many rides as they can each month. “For some cancer patients, getting to and from treatment can be their biggest roadblock,” Bedell said. “In some instances, patients cannot drive themselves for medical reasons, while others may lack the resources or a network of family and friends who can give them a lift. Volunteering as a Road To Recovery driver is a flexible way to support a critical need for cancer patients in our community.” One grateful recipient of the Road To Recovery program’s support is Martha Leblanc of FreeContinued on page 7

n behalf of our students throughout the district, I wish to thank each of these organizations for their thoughtfulness and generous donations.


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