The non-profit, called Long Island Cares-The Harry Chapin Food Bank, aids Hurricane Sandy survivors in communities on Long Island's South Shore who still require food, pet food and supplies in the face of the storm's devastation.
"As
a family-owned commercial landscape company that's been based on Long
Island for more than 10 years, the devastation caused by this horrific
storm directly impacted our clients, our employees and all of our
families," Ray Nobile, Brickman regional manager, told Patch.com. "After we
did our part to clean up debris and destruction caused to homes and
properties across both counties, we felt as if we should do more to
assist in the recovery efforts."
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—Beth Geraci
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