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King Kullen Raises $25,000 For Long Island Cares
The food bank has served the hungry on Long Island since 1980.

HAUPPAUGE, NY — King Kullen raised $25,000 for Long Island Cares/Harry Chapin Food Bank through its annual "Check Out Hunger" campaign, according to a news release. Long Island Cares has served the hungry on Long Island since 1980.
"The need for emergency food supplies on Long Island continues to rise for families and people of all ages throughout Nassau and Suffolk," said Joseph W. Brown, King Kullen's president and chief operating officer. "Long Island Cares helps provide food where and when it is needed. Once again, we want to thank our customers for contributing to the ‘Check Out Hunger’ campaign. King Kullen and Wild by Nature have been proud to support Long Island Cares for many years and remain committed to fighting hunger on Long Island."
Brown is also a board member and past president of Long Island Cares.
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In 1997, King Kullen was the first supermarket chain to participate in the annual “Check Out Hunger” campaign, a partnership between Long Island Cares and the shopping community in which customers can make a donation with a coupon when checking out at the supermarket register. One hundred percent of all donations go to Long Island Cares.
"King Kullen and Wild by Nature have made a meaningful difference in the fight against hunger," said Paule T. Pachter, CEO of Long Island Cares/Harry Chapin Food Bank. "Their customers continue to generously support our mission and we are forever grateful for their support all these years."
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