Community Corner
Assemblyman Curran Collects 1,427 lbs. of Food for Long Island Cares
The food drive was part of the Summer Food Drive to End Hunger.

Assemblyman Brian Curran (Lynbrook-21st AD) recently sponsored a food drive as part of The Summer Food Drive to End Hunger series hosted by Long Island Cares. Curran’s event, which was held at the Rockville Centre King Kullen, collected 1,427 pounds of food.
"I am grateful to the members of our community for their extremely generous donations to help fight hunger on Long Island," said Curran. "However, events like this are bittersweet. While a community response like we saw this past weekend shows the best of our community – its giving spirit – it is proof that hunger still exists on Long Island and in many parts of New York state. I would like to thank Long Island Cares for its continued efforts to fight hunger in local communities and again, thank you to all residents for their generous contributions."
"During a time when food drive donations are historically low, The Summer Food Drive to End Hunger serves as a significant tool in meeting our vision of a hunger-free Long Island," said William Gonyou, community events and food drive manager of Long Island Cares. "This series of food drives helps us to put more food on the tables of our friends and neighbors facing food insecurity. The food drive sponsored by Assemblyman Brian Curran resulted in an unprecedented 1,427 pounds of food for the needy. We are very grateful to Assemblyman Curran for his participation and recognizing the truth of hunger on Long Island, and for his decision to stand and act on behalf of those in need."
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Assemblyman Curran represents the 21st District, consisting of parts Nassau County. For more information, please visit Assemblyman Curran’s official website.
Photo: Assemblyman Brian Curran's Office