Politics & Government

Free Mobile Food Distribution Program Coming to Seaford Saturday

More than 15,000 pounds of food, water and supplies to be handed out at Seamans Neck Park.

State Sen. Charles Fuschillo, R-Merrick, Hempstead Town Supervisor
Kate Murray and Hauppauge-based Long Island Cares-The Harry Chapin Food Bank announced Friday that they will be partnering together in sponsoring a free mobile food distribution program on Saturday in Seaford to help residents affected by Superstorm Sandy.

Saturday’s program will take place starting at 10 a.m. at Seamans Neck Park, located at 2700 South Seamans Neck Road in Seaford. More than 15,000 pounds of food, water, and supplies will be brought to the park to serve the victims of Superstorm Sandy who are in need.

Residents who attend the program will be able to obtain the following items free of charge:

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  • Non-perishable food items (pastas, grains, and mixed vegetables)
  • Cereal
  • Protein bars
  • Water
  • Baby food, formula, and juice
  • Pet Food
  • Bleach

Individuals will be served on a first come, first served basis. No appointments are required.

For further information, call Senator Fuschillo’s office at 516-882-0630 or Long Island Cares at 631-582-FOOD.

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