The South Fork Natural History Museum (SOFO), the premier natural history museum on Long Island’s South Fork, is proud to share its impactful Giving Back initiatives this holiday season, highlighting its dedication to the local community.
A Challenge to Give: $50,000 Matching Grant
SOFO’s co-founder and Board President, Andy Sabin, has once again demonstrated his unwavering commitment to community support. During the Thanksgiving season, Sabin launched his Annual Appeal Challenge Grant, pledging to match all gifts under $10,000, up to a total of $50,000. This generous initiative inspires donors to double their impact and directly benefits SOFO’s educational and outreach programs.
Supporting Local Families in Need
SOFO extended its generosity by donating proceeds from the Summer’s Gala's Special Ask appeal to local food pantries serving underserved families in the Bridgehampton area. These contributions reflect SOFO’s commitment to supporting those in need over the holidays. Beneficiary organizations include:
- Bridgehampton Community Food Pantry
- Sag Harbor Food Pantry
- Hamptons Church, Wainscott Food Pantry
- Heart of the Hamptons Food Pantry
“We are thrilled to give back to our East End community, ensuring that families in need can enjoy the holiday season,” said SOFO Executive Director Frank Quevedo. “Thanks to the generosity of our friends and members, we’ve raised vital funds to support local families during this critical time.”
Membership Drive: A Warm Welcome to New and Renewing Members
SOFO’s November Membership Drive offers an exciting opportunity to join or renew with exclusive benefits, including a 15% discount and a complimentary engraved brick for Supporter Level members and above. Members enjoy tax-deductible perks such as free museum admission, discounted nature walks and events, gift shop discounts, and a subscription to the SOFO Naturalist quarterly newsletter.
“Our members are the heart of the SOFO family,” said Diana Aceti, Development Director. “By joining SOFO, you support our mission and become part of a vibrant community committed to preserving Long Island’s natural heritage.”
For membership inquiries, contact Diana Aceti at 631-537-9735 or dianaaceti@gmail.com.
About the South Fork Natural History Museum
SOFO’s mission is to spark curiosity, enhance understanding, and foster appreciation of the natural world, with a special focus on the unique ecosystems of Long Island’s South Fork. A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization chartered by the New York State Department of Education, SOFO offers interactive exhibits, live animal displays, and educational programs designed to inspire all ages.
Located at 377 Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike, SOFO is open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. For more information, visit sofo.org or call 631-537-9735.