On Saturday, 10/28, AYLUS volunteers from the Syosset branch partnered with Long Island Cares to help collect food and raise money. Long Island Cares is a food bank that helps families all over long island to escape food insecurity. Over 200,000 people face food insecurity on Long Island, and LIC hopes to help this problem. They collect food donations at different grocery stores in order to combat food insecurity. Volunteers take shifts between 9AM to 5PM, collecting non-perishable products that can then be sent to families.
Long Island Cares is also known as the Harry Chapin Food Bank. According to feedingamerica.org, LI Cares donates roughly 12 million pounds of food to people facing hunger each year in Nassau and Suffolk County.
Today, Syosset volunteers handed out flyers to shoppers explaining the most needed products. Over the course of 2.5 hours, students learned to interact with people, enforcing social skills and teaching real-world situations and interactions. Others were put to help organize the different products and sort them into boxes. Together, over seven boxes were filled and donations were collected.
Volunteers + Hours: Rachel Zhang, Alexander Lin, Sofie Chang, Sonia Chang, Austin Lin ALL 2.5 HOURS