The Fresh Air Fund Thanks Local Volunteer Leaders and Host Families

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This summer marked The Fresh Air Fund’s 140th summer of serving children from New York City’s low-income communities.

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Fresh Air child Melissa (left), of Brooklyn, has been visiting Kayla Ringler (right) and her family since 2009.

Long Island, NY - September 13, 2016 - This summer marked The Fresh Air Fund’s 140th summer of serving children from New York City’s low-income communities.

Fatima Shama, Executive Director of The Fresh Air Fund:

I would like to take this opportunity to extend my gratitude to our extraordinary Fresh Air volunteers, hosts and supporters in Suffolk County for their dedication and commitment.

Fresh Air host families open their hearts and homes, and share the everyday joys of summertime with their Fresh Air friends. I am inspired by the commitment of our local volunteer leaders, many of whom are also hosts. They volunteer to interview prospective host families, help recruit new families, and plan special activities. I would also like to thank the individuals and local businesses who so generously give their time and resources to make The Fresh Air Fund’s Friendly Towns Program throughout Suffolk County a great success each year.

Since 1877, The Fresh Air Fund has provided free summer experiences to more than 1.8 million New York City children from low-income communities. Each year, nearly 7,000 children enjoy outdoor summer adventures through visits with volunteer host families along the East Coast and Southern Canada and at The Fund’s five overnight camps in Fishkill, NY. Fresh Air children also participate in year-round leadership and educational programs. 

Please contact Yvonne Patterson-Quirk at 631-495-4139 or visit www.freshair.org to learn more about hosting a child through The Fresh Air Fund.