LI Cares recognizes Assemblyman Lavine

The Island Now
Paul Pachter, CEO of Long Island Cares, presented Assemblyman Charles Lavine with a plaque for his help during a supply drive to help those in need in Puerto Rico.  (Photo courtesy of the office of Assemblyman Charles Lavine)

New York State Assemblyman Charles Lavine was presented with a plaque by Paul Pachter, CEO of Long Island Cares. Lavine was recognized for his help during the Long Island Cares supply drive that assisted those in need in Puerto Rico. There were 269,000lbs of water, food, cleaning products, and pet supplies distributed to 12 locations in Puerto Rico by the New York National Guard.

“I became an Assemblymember to help people, and that’s exactly what we were able to do,” Lavine said. “Puerto Ricans are not only U.S. citizens, but they are also our sisters and brothers. They deserve the same respect, safety as all others. I was honored to have the opportunity to help so many Americans.”

Lavine helped collect necessary supplies for the people living in Puerto Rico whose lives were affected by Hurricane Maria. Many still are left without electricity and clean, running water. Long Island Cares provides many resources for people in need. The organization’s food drives collect much-needed donations of personal-care items, baby-care supplies, seasonal items and nonperishable food, which are distributed to benefit the hungry and food insecure on Long Island.

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