Brookhaven’s INTERFACE Holiday Toy Drive supports over 7,000 children during holiday season

Brookhaven Town Supervisor Dan Panico - Brookhaven Town
Brookhaven Town Supervisor Dan Panico - Brookhaven Town
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The Town of Brookhaven’s Annual Youth Bureau INTERFACE Holiday Toy Drive has distributed gifts to 1,456 families and reached 7,375 children during the recent holiday season. The drive also included support for six adopted families.

Supervisor Daniel J. Panico commented on the impact of the initiative, stating, “It’s always incredible to see how this toy drive makes the holidays brighter for families throughout Brookhaven. I thank our residents, local businesses and Youth Bureau staff for coming together to create this holiday magic.”

INTERFACE is a collaborative program involving individuals, corporations, not-for-profit agencies, and community organizations working with the Town of Brookhaven. The partnership aims to assist residents in need by providing goods and services and addressing social issues. Around 100 organizations participate in INTERFACE each year.

For more information about the INTERFACE Program, interested parties can visit the Youth Bureau’s Community Programs page or call 631-451-8026.



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