If you're actively involved in the community, or you care about local Long Island charities and causes, make sure to keep in the know with Long Island's Community articles. Focusing on issues that matter most to the local community at large, these articles provide you with information about the good works of local charities, as well as the issues that matter to Long Islanders most.
By Long Island News & PR February 02, 2017
Long Island McDonald’s and Long Island Cares kick off their 2nd Annual food drive partnership to help support efforts addressing the critical issue of hunger on LI.
By Long Island News & PR February 02, 2017
HMTC annually honors middle school, high school and college students on Long Island who confront intolerance, prejudice or other forms of social injustice.
By Long Island News & PR February 02, 2017
Governor Cuomo announced the launch of “Control Isn’t Love,” a social media advertising campaign to educate teens & adults about the signs of teen dating abuse and where to seek help.
By Long Island News & PR February 02, 2017
Presiding Officer DuWayne Gregory served as a panelist at an immigration forum hosted by the Cold Spring Harbor Junior/Senior High School Civil Rights Activist Club.
By Long Island News & PR February 01, 2017
Beginning today through April 18, AARP Foundation is providing free tax assistance and preparation through its Tax-Aide program.
By Long Island News & PR February 01, 2017
The Missing Persons Squad is investigating a Missing Juvenile that occurred on Sunday, January 29, 2017 at 7:00 pm in Syosset.
By Long Island News & PR February 01, 2017
Rotary Club of Hicksville South and United Methodist Church will serve food for families in need on the fourth Saturday every month as well as special meals around the holidays.
By Long Island News & PR February 01, 2017
In response to a devastating fire that affected several families of Bull Calf Landing in Centerport on Jan. 24, a fire donation drive is being held to help support those impacted.
By WFSD News January 31, 2017
Recently, eighth graders at William Floyd Middle School welcomed Tom Geppel, the proprietor of “8 Hands Farm,” a 28-acre sustainable family-owned farm in Cutchogue, NY.
By Long Island News & PR January 31, 2017
Suffolk County Legislator Rob Trotta is partnering with Father Sean Gann, pastor of St. Joseph’s Church in Kings Park, to host a blood drive on Friday, February 17.
By Long Island News & PR January 31, 2017
Uniondale High School Assistant Principal Dyan Barton, along with other personnel from the school district, were honored for her decade of work with Haitian students and their families in the District.
By Long Island News & PR January 31, 2017
Mayor Margot Garant: “Uptown Port is just as important as our downtown, and we have been working for years to revitalize and redevelopment the blighted southerly gateway of our Village.
By Brian Re January 30, 2017
February may be the shortest month of the year, but its 28 days are packed with a full month's worth of fun here on Long Island!
By Long Island News & PR January 30, 2017
The Kent Animal Shelter had 1,064 pet adoptions in 2016, an 18% increase over the previous year and a new record for Kent.
By Long Island News & PR January 30, 2017
At least 30,000 New Yorkers - including immigrants, refugees, Muslims and allies - gathered to demand that Trump rescind his recent executive orders and end all hateful policies.
By Long Island News & PR January 30, 2017
Family Residences and Essential Enterprises, Inc. (FREE) invites everyone to celebrate “Inspire Your Heart with Art” day at Fancy FREE on January 31st.
By Long Island News & PR January 30, 2017
New hotline established to offer assistance to refugees left in vulnerable situations at NY airports
By Long Island News & PR January 27, 2017
At the request of the NCPD Detective Bureau, a NYS Missing Vulnerable Adult Alert has been issued relating to the disappearance of Ligia Aricapa; age 90; from Freeport, NY.
By Long Island News & PR January 27, 2017
NFP Sports has partnered with Long Island McDonald’s to help benefit the LI Ronald McDonald House through their fundraising program involving high schools across LI.
By Long Island News & PR January 27, 2017
Senator Todd Kaminsky, Councilwoman Erin King Sweeney and Leg. Laura Curran announce Town of Hempstead receiving a $458,000 NYS grant for revitalization and development of downtown Baldwin.