In this initiative, one good deed inspires another.
Inspiring stories from around the region.
This year’s Pride in Port community honoree, Greco-Cohen also received the a proclamation by the Town of North Hempstead for her dedication.
The 98-year-old has served as a member of the Cow Neck Historical Society since becoming a trustee in 1966.
Annual golf outing for Port Washington Youth Activities is Oct. 13.
Interior designer Keith Baltimore contributes expertise to a new family residence at Ronald McDonald House of Long Island in New Hyde Park.
The Port Washington organization is hosting it’s ‘Laugh for A Cause’ at Governor’s Comedy Club in Levittown.
County, state and local leaders will honor the five on Wednesday at Manorhaven Village Hall for their 'selfless bravery,' officials said.
Schreiber High School students were selected to represent the district in the New York State School Music Association Winter Conference.
Inspiring headlines from around the region.
The firefighter was recently recognized by Town of North Hempstead for his actions during the tragic Port Washington boat fire.
Through the Chavez for Charity Bracelet program, 25 percent of proceeds of bracelet sales goes directly to the Community Chest.
Hospital receives check for unclaimed funds.
Inspiring headlines from around the region in the past week.
North Hempstead councilwoman helps boost ALS fundraising and awareness.
Nassau County leaders take challenge to help with ALS fundraising and awareness.
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Adam Schleichkorn's video was featured on multiple sites and was seen nearly 60,000 times in one day.
Officials strive to collect 200 pints of blood.
Danceworks, NY provided children the chance to take a dance class for the first time.
Upon completing the race, Coulter hopes to offer sailing classes to women who are victims of domestic abuse.
The cards included each senior’s name, photo, and contact information, should first responders need during an emergency.
A great day to kayak on Manhasset Bay, and for a worthy cause.
The movie, in stores July 22, is about a real-life boy who says he went to Heaven and met Jesus during surgery. We spoke with the family behind the film about how it can help start a discussion in your town.
All proceeds go to the Community Chest of Port Washington and the 26 non-profit organizations that receive grants, organizers say.
Offering certificates for free menu items to kids who complete library summer reading programs; Ronald McDonald making special appearances.
A look at some of the inspiring headlines from around the region this week.
Patch readers told us who the "Everyday Inspirations" in their communities are, and we're sharing their stories and the work they've done locally.
The organization focuses on the athletic development of special needs children in North Hempstead and Queens.
Girl Scouts Troop 410 recently honored by Port Washington Police District.