Reports show that there are over 750,000 Americans living on the streets or in emergency shelters. On Long Island, approximately half of the homeless are children. These are Long Island's homeless and impoverished individuals and families.
On April 4th, 2017, the Long Island Coalition for the Homeless will hold its Candlelight Vigil for the Homeless at Farmingdale State College. Each year, we collect and distribute new winter coats, new/unused baby items, non-perishable food, cleaning supplies and toiletries to Long Island's homeless and at-risk families. Last year, over 2,000 Long Islanders participated in this event. The participation of every person who cares will make a difference. Let us show that Long Islanders want to eradicate homelessness and hunger that exist in our affluent society.
The Vigil brings together members of the community, folks who wish to raise awareness, and homeless/at risk Long Islanders and agencies who serve them. In addition to information for persons in need, we will have FREE financial literacy sessions, haircuts, face painting, story time, and other services available. In addition, participants will enjoy the music from guest musicians, as well as presentations from local officials.
An exciting feature of this event is that all items donated will be distributed at the end of the Vigil to those in need and agencies working with them. Refreshments will also be available at no cost to all participants (while supplies last).
For more information on the Candlelight Vigil visit www.addressthehomeless.org/Candlelight-Vigil
We'll see you there!