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THE BANYAN TREE ROOTS FOUNDATION SUPPORTS LONG ISLANDERS IN NEED FROM YOUTH TO SENIORS WITH A $225,000 GRANT

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April 12, 2021 (Deer Park, NY) - United Way of Long Island was awarded a $225,000 grant from The Banyan Tree Roots Foundation, based in Smithtown. This generous contribution will support the organization’s education programs, as well as pandemic recovery efforts. 

CAPITAL ONE SUPPORTS UNITED WAY OF LONG ISLAND’S SAFE AT HOME FOR SENIORS

Vicente receives COVID-19 VaccineApril 1, 2021 (Deer Park) – United Way’s Safe at Home assists Long Island seniors who have been hard hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, notably those with chronic health conditions and who are at home and sheltering-in-place. A recent grant from Capital One will help ensure that United Way of Long Island can respond to the urgent health needs of these neighbors.

UNITED WAY OF LONG ISLAND RECEIVES $15,000 FROM AT&T TO SUPPORT CAREER TRAINING PROGRAM FOR YOUNG ADULTS THROUGH PANDEMIC

December 1, 2020 (Hempstead, NY) – AT&T today announced a $15,000 contribution to United Way of Long Island’s YouthBuild Hempstead program, which helps prepare young adults, ages 16-24, to find jobs and succeed in the workforce through educational, leadership and career training.

GEICO SUPPORTS UNITED WAY OF LONG ISLAND’S COVID-19 RESPONSE & RECOVERY EFFORTS

October 7, 2020 (Deer Park) – United Way of Long Island’s “UNITED TOGETHER: A Response Fund For COVID-19” recently launched with contributions from leading supporters including a $10,000 gift from GEICO. The funding is enabling the not-for-profit to take immediate and continued action as well as act as a source of support to provide relief to thousands of Long Islanders in their time of need.  

TRISTATE CAPITAL BANK SUPPORTS UNITED WAY OF LONG ISLAND’S COVID-19 RESPONSE & RECOVERY EFFORTS

October 7, 2020 (Deer Park) – United Way of Long Island’s “UNITED TOGETHER: A Response Fund For COVID-19” launched with contributions from leading supporters including a $12,500 gift from TriState Capital Bank. The funding is enabling the not-for-profit to take continued action and act as a source of support to provide relief to thousands of Long Islanders in their time of need.