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HWCLI febr. 5.
Our Census 2020 work continued today as we kicked off the Nassau County Complete Count Committee with , & leaders from across all sectors. We must all be messengers to ensure a complete count!
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Jack Schnirman febr. 5.
The Complete Count Committee will make sure every resident knows that they count here in Nassau County—and that an accurate in crucial for everyone.
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Office of the Nassau County Comptroller febr. 5.
The Complete Count Committee will make sure every resident knows that they count here in Nassau County.
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Office of the Nassau County Comptroller febr. 5.
Every person must be counted! We need to support nonprofits to ensure our residents are getting the services they need and deserve.
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HWCLI jan. 30.
HWCLI is excited to announce that we will be partnering with Suffolk County Executive 's Office on the Suffolk County Complete Count Committee for the 2020 Census. See 's comments from this am's press conference:
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Steve Bellone jan. 30.
The 2020 is coming. Suffolk is ready to count!
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LIVOAD jan. 30.
Keep as much skin covered as possible in extreme temperatures and layers, layers, layers!!!
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Rebecca Sanin jan. 24.
Great Winter Quarterly meeting at featuring discussing the impact of the midterm elections and the political climate on LI's residents most in need. Non-profits must drive policy and health and human service provision!
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Kim Grabina-Como jan. 24.
Insightful conversation from Winter Meeting
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HWCLI jan. 24.
speaking to our network or nonprofit organization about the implications of the midterm elections on our region and our sector.
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HWCLI jan. 24.
Kicking off 2019 at our Winter Quarterly Meeting with keynote speaker !
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Emily Rogan jan. 23.
Excited to hear tomorrow conference. On my way and almost there!
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LICares Govt Affairs jan. 22.
Thank you County Executive , Assemblywoman , HWCLI CEO , and Allison Puglia of for coming to to join our CEO, , and in advocating for the reopening of the federal government.
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HWCLI jan. 21.
These words inspire the work we do at HWCLI everyday. We use today as an opportunity to recommit ourselves to this message and thank Dr. King for all that he did.
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HWCLI jan. 11.
The WICs will be closed from Jan 14-21 as they transition to a new eWIC system. We, along with & have compiled resources for WIC participants to use during this transition.
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HWCLI jan. 11.
Check out some from our WIC press conference yesterday!
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Danielle Campbell jan. 10.
WIC Program offline from Jan 14 - 21. WIC provides money for Mother’s with young children and babies - Agencies concerned those in need will fall through the cracks :
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HWCLI dec. 31.
Wishing everyone a happy & healthy New Year! Our sincere best wishes to you and your families for a year full of peace, good health and good fortune. There is still time to make a year-end donation and help us create a brighter future for Long Island.
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HWCLI dec. 28.
Time is almost up! Don't miss your chance to win- be one of the first 25 people to make a donation to Health & Welfare Council of Long Island and your name will be entered into a drawing for a fabulous raffle prize!
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HWCLI dec. 24.
Season's Greetings from the Health & Welfare Council of Long Island! Wishing everyone a happy and safe holiday and wonderful new year!
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