[Excerpt from Hamptons.com feature by Eileen Casey. Published April 23, 2021]
Seven has always been considered a "lucky" number, and for the children of the East End still suffering from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic from food and housing insecurity, school absenteeism, as well as anxiety and mental illness, and for some whose situations are complicated even further by increased domestic violence, child abuse and substance abuse within distressed families, the following magnificent seven non-profit organizations involved in the East End Fund for Children (EEFC) "will help coordinate the efforts and build the capacity of these vital community partners through joint fundraising and collaborative programming."
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