Bethpage believes in giving back to the community they love. Through their Heart of Bethpage program, they volunteer their time, donate their resources and rally their neighbors to support dozens of organizations that help thousands of Long Islanders from all walks of life. If you'd like to put your heart out there, too, join us. To find out how, please visit www.lovebethpage.com/heartofbethpage.
In this spirit, Bethpage Federal Credit Union would like to recognize someone in YOUR community who is doing something extraordinary. Tell us about this person, and they can win $100 from Bethpage Federal Credit Union, and you'll both be invited, along with ten friends, to a "Happy Hour Private Party" at Taste 99 in the Bethpage State Park. Here our the winners!
Doreen Grace, nominated by Kathleen Egan
Doreen runs in numerous races to benefit various local causes and has raised almost $10,000 for Leukemia research.
Sam Lober, nominated by Carolyn Lober
Sam volunteers his time at Janhus, preparing and serving meals to the homeless and conducting art workshops.
Angela Curcio, nominated by Andrea of Coram:
Angela is a volunteer mentor to a little girl in foster care. She is ALSO a volunteer Rape Crisis Counselor. She reports to area hospitals to provide support to child victims of sexual abuse.
Jennie Sandler, nominated by Adam Fiocca
Jennie Sandler has dedicated her life to helping people in need. She works for The Family Service League and volunteers her time to other organiztions such as Autism Speaks.
Marsha Elowsky, nominated by Joseph Elowsky
Sunday nights Marsha picks up food donated by Fairway Market. Monday morning she collects from Whole Foods. She has a crew of 10 who take turns helping deliver to soup kitchens & soldiers overseas.
Doreen Grace, nominated by Kathleen Egan
Doreen runs in numerous races to benefit various local causes and has raised almost $10,000 for Leukemia research.
Sam Lober, nominated by Carolyn Lober
Sam volunteers his time at Janhus, preparing and serving meals to the homeless and conducting art workshops.
Angela Curcio, nominated by Andrea of Coram:
Angela is a volunteer mentor to a little girl in foster care. She is ALSO a volunteer Rape Crisis Counselor. She reports to area hospitals to provide support to child victims of sexual abuse.
Jennie Sandler, nominated by Adam Fiocca
Jennie Sandler has dedicated her life to helping people in need. She works for The Family Service League and volunteers her time to other organiztions such as Autism Speaks.
Marsha Elowsky, nominated by Joseph Elowsky
Sunday nights Marsha picks up food donated by Fairway Market. Monday morning she collects from Whole Foods. She has a crew of 10 who take turns helping deliver to soup kitchens & soldiers overseas.






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