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10 Places To Donate To This Holiday Season

From Fighting Chance to 88.3 public radio, all of the organizations offer something to community members.

Give the gift a donation that will mean local organizations can do more this holiday season.

1. East Hampton Food Pantry helps over 400 families in East Hampton, as well from their satellite in Amagansett. The food pantry also educates those in East Hampton Town about hunger. Monetary donations can be made on the website. Food can be donated to the East Hampton address on Mondays and Tuesdays during the day. Food is distributed from the East Hampton location on Tuesdays 2 to 6 p.m., and from from 4 to 6 p.m.

2. Springs Food Pantry at the  provides Springs families in need with three balanced meals, offering breakfast, lunch and dinner to take home. Donated non-perishable foods can be donated every Wednesday and placed in the bin at the church. Perishable foods can be donated on Wednesdays after 1 p.m., to ensure someone is there to refrigerate the goods.

3. Sag Harbor Food Pantry at the  is looking for monetary donations, which can be made on their web site. Food and perishables can be dropped off at the church on Tuesdays from 9 a.m to 1:30 p.m.  Non-perishable food can be left in the blue bin on the side porch of the church. Dog food and cat food are also needed, as well as home goods, like toilet paper. Sag Harbor families in need can pick up food at the church on Tuesdays with proof of residence.

4. WPPB 88.3 radio has become a public radio station and needs support from listeners. Peconic Public Broadcasting is a fully independent non-profit, organized and operated for the purpose of non-commercial educational programming. Your contribution directly supports the programming and operations

4. Love the ocean? Love to surf and fish, or know someone who does? The perfect holiday gift this year is a membership and donation all in one. Surfrider Long Island is a non-profit organization that brings awareness to the ocean and educates about the future of our oceans.  The Eastern Long Island chapter has regular beach clean-ups of our favorite beaches, as well as sponsoring the annual and fun Surf Movie Nights.   

5.  is a non-profit organization, which helps domestic abuse victims.  With a long list of funding cuts, The Retreat needs help now more than ever. The Retreat has a 24-hour hotline which provides shelter if needed to support domestic violence victims and provides counseling and family services.

6.  is an organic community farm that prides itself on an being an all-volunteer organization. You can become a member or donate on the Website.  Organic farming is the future, after all. EECO farm has more that 100 plots where people practice organic farming, provides 40 acres for farmers to organically grow produce, gives workshops on organic farming, as well as participating in other community based activities.  Educating ourselves about organic foods is important to our futures.

7.  is a large organization that helps preserve and protect the land that we love.  The Center for Conservation is located in East Hampton, and it offers information about native plant gardens. The center also educates the public about over fertilization of gardens and the effects, as well as the importance of alternative fertilizers. 

8. Help keep art alive by supporting . LongHouse combines art, nature, and creativity to educate and inspire. Give your local landscaper or friend the gift of a donation. Garden tours are available spring through fall, LongHouse has a strong education base, and provides tours to schools that are intended to educate students about art and nature, and how they support each other. 

9. Love your pets and want to show your appreciation? Donate to the . It will help to provide food, shelter and veterinary care for the cats and dogs at the adoption center as they wait for forever homes.

10. Fighting Chance is a free cancer counseling and resource center in Sag Harbor. Independent from hospitals and funded solely by charitable contributions, the organization provides patients and their caregivers a better chance to beat cancer through informed action.

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Taylor K. Vecsey (Editor) May 22, 2013 at 02:55 pm
Thank you for posting. Please be sure to also post on our calendar. Thanks!
ViralGrain May 21, 2013 at 11:51 am
Unbelievable. So much for majority rule. The board forgets who they work for. They made a mockery ofRead More the democratic process. What they did was nothing different then totalitarian rule. They should be relived of their duty for not representing the people and supporting the majority rule. One can only imagine what other crooked decision making may be taking place that is contrary to the people's wishes. Shame on them! The mayer is a coward who forgets what side his bred is buttered on. The majority got him his job along with the other councilmen and they chose to turn their back on the ones who gave them a job. Bunch of arrogant, out of touch with the people, conceded morons is what they are.
jennifer.wilson May 21, 2013 at 09:44 am
My name is Rich Wilson. I am running for the East Hampton School Board. My agenda is no secret. ItRead More is to increase Scientific Literacy for all of our students in order for them to be better prepared when they enter an increasingly complex and technological world. I have been involved in this initiative for the last 2 years, working with teachers and administrators in all of the school districts in the Town of East Hampton. Cooperatively with a private donor and The GEHEF (Greater East Hampton Education Foundation), we have successfully begun supplying training and complete FOSS (Full Option Science System) materials to our Elementary and Middle School teachers. Using FOSS,The students discover the basic concepts of science through hands-on investigations, the teacher doesn't "cover" them. This is not text book driven, or rote memorization. Writing, reading and math are included with each investigation, resulting in a better understanding of the way the world works. This is being accomplished WITHOUT taxpayer dollars. I am now involved in another joint project to benefit our students that is not funded by taxpayers - the details will be announced soon. I have been involved in Science education for most of my life : Sag Harbor School District (1968 - 1998) - Wrote and delivered the lab component of the K-6 Elementary Science Curriculum . - Started the first Robotics class in 1995. Was the only team from Long Island at the time to compete nationally in the FIRST Competition, (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) competition. -Taught a Biology Research class in conjunction with a Biology professor at SUNY Old Westbury. -Co-taught a "Timetables of History" seminar with a High School Social Studies teacher. East Hampton (1986 - 2004) -Owned and operated the "Village Toy Shop and Gifted Generation" , an educational toy store on Main Street, E.H. Amagansett (2003 - 2005) -Owned and operated "ROBOtech" in Amagansett Square, where we taught Lego Mindstorms Robotics to individuals and school groups. I now have the time to devote to the East Hampton School Board and hopefully play a part in the continuing efforts to better the future for all of our students, including my four grandchildren.
jennifer.wilson May 21, 2013 at 09:43 am
Vote Rich Wilson, East Hampton School Board & here is why:
Taylor K. Vecsey (Editor) May 19, 2013 at 09:15 pm
I'm very sorry to hear this. My condolences are with his family and friends.
david May 19, 2013 at 08:28 pm
So sorry to hear this news. Mike helped me once or twice with my boat. A truly nice guy.
david May 19, 2013 at 08:27 pm
290 Montauk Highway.. at East Hampton/Wainscott border.
Drtee-Dancer May 19, 2013 at 04:44 am
Sounds great, but where is it ??