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Bellmore-Merrick CHSD Continues Sandy Outreach

Editor’s Note: This article was written and submitted by representatives from the Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District.

In an effort to continue our Bellmore-Merrick community outreach, the High School district and the Parent Center will continue our hurricane relief outreach efforts.

Through Friday, Nov. 16, between the hours of 3-6 p.m., members of the Bellmore-Merrick community will be able to come to the Brookside building and get items and supplies that they might need.

Some items available are water, batteries, canned goods, clothing, blankets, hats, gloves, socks, cleaning supplies, pet supplies, toys and many other assorted household items and necessities.

On Friday, items that were collected throughout the week at the district’s schools were brought to Brookside, and students separated items by category so families would have an easy time getting the things they needed. On Saturday, many families came to get clothing, food and charge up their electronics. There was also counselors on hand to speak with people that needed assistance.

The items are located at 1260 Meadowbrook Rd. in Merrick. For more information, call the Parent Center at 516-771-9346 or e-mail cpc1260@hotmail.com.

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Joe Targove June 16, 2013 at 08:14 am
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Mickey June 10, 2013 at 08:25 am
Natalie. I am so sorry to read this. I too have a little 5 yr. old dog who I love desperately...Read More and I feel your pain. There is another website for an organization that does an amazing job finding lost pets. It's LOSTMYDOGGIE.COM There is a small fee, but they get signs up all over the area and have a phone system set up where everyone in the area of where she was lost gets a PHONE CALL ALERT message to watch for Molly. They leave a phone number and their website address so if anyone has seen her or has her they know where to call. Great system! Check it out! I've never used them, but I HAVE received calls myself recently on 2 separate lost dogs and I've seen the many photos they hung up in my area in Levittown for dogs lost within a few miles of this area. In other words, they DO what they say they will do to help find Molly. Just want you to know what is out there to help you bring Molly home. My grandkids go to school around Grand and Camp Ave. We'll be watching for her! God Bless and good luck! I'm sure she will be returned to you real soon!!
Natalie Molloy June 10, 2013 at 10:14 am
Molly is actually not my dog , however I understandthe feeling of losing a dog and thought it wouldRead More be a good idea to post on the Patch.
Mickey June 10, 2013 at 08:25 pm
GREAT idea!! Post EVERYWHERE possible!! Nice of you to help!