Community Corner

How to Give Back to Your Community

Here are some local charities and organizations that can use some assistance during the holiday season, and year-round.

Why not give a little back to your community this holiday season by volunteering or donating to some worthy causes. You'll feel good about your contribution in addition to helping those in need.

Wantagh and Seaford Fire Departments

The and are constantly accepting new applications for membership. Qualifications for membership include: you Must be at least 18 years old, you must be a citizen of the United States, you must pass a department sanctioned medical exam (at no cost to the applicant), you must successfully pass a criminal and arson background check, you must be willing to respond to alarms, and attend required training, meetings, company and department functions. Benefits of membership include: enrollment in a retirement system, a tax exemption for all homeowners, emergency services training.

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Wantagh and Seaford Public Libraries

The and accept donations of new and used books. You're recycling your read-through treasures and helping control costs at your local library.

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Local Non-Profits

There are many local non-profits seeking assistance during the holiday season and year-round including the John Theissen Children's Foundation; Catholic Charities Seaford Senior Community Services Center; the Kiwanis Club of Seaford; Wantagh Kiwanis Club; the Seaford Lions Club; the United Cerebral Palsy Association (UCPN) Day Habilitation at Wantagh; Friends In Serving Humanity (FISH) of Wantagh and the Seaford Wellness Council. 

American Red Cross-Nassau County Chapter

The American Red Cross (http://www.nassauredcross.org/) offers emergency assistance, crisis preparedness, health and safety services, training courses and youth services to millions of Long Islanders. Make a donation online (https://www.nassauredcross.org/Default.aspx?tabid=87) or become a volunteer (http://www.nassauredcross.org/Default.aspx?TabId=73)

Toys for Tots (Nassau County)

Nassau County has joined the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve in collecting toys for needy children for the Toys for Tots program. Drop-off boxes for new, unwrapped toys will be located at 17 Nassau County locations through Dec. 20. Click for a list of drop-off locations available throughout Nassau County. 

Salvation Army

The Salvation Army (www.salvationarmyusa.org) has a variety way of ways to give to programs that put food on tables, help the mentally and physically disabled, seniors, children and formerly middle-class people who have fallen on hard times. The easiest way to give is to toss spare change into a red kettle, usually found outside a grocery store. All money raised at red kettle sites stays in the community in which it is given.

Island Harvest

Island Harvest (www.islandharvest.org/) is the largest hunger relief organization on Long Island. Their volunteers and staff collect, good surplus food from over 600 local restaurants, caterers, farms and other food-related businesses and distribute it to a network of close to 500 soup kitchens, food pantries, and other places where those in need can access it. They devote 97 cents of ever dollar donated to their programs. Monetary contributions are accepted, as well as food donations (http://www.islandharvest.org/page.aspx?name=donatefood)

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Long Island

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Long Island (www.bbbsli.org) provides volunteer mentors to children in need of an additional positive and caring adult in their lives. Contact the Nassau County office located in Levittown at 731-7880 to volunteer or for more information. Online donations are also accepted at http://www.bbbsli.org/forms/donate.phtml. To schedule a pick up for clothing, vehicle or furniture donations, call 631-234-0000.


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