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Alex spoke to Christina Russo, Board Member of the Alzheimer's Association Long Island Chapter about upcoming events, Alzheimer's care, and how you can support research for Alzheimer's Disease.
Syke spoke to Steve Mars, Co-Chair of Empire State Ride, and their partner Chris Masters from Man Cave Health about what Empire State Ride is and what it means for Long Islanders.
Alex spoke to Jaclyn Petrowski, Public Relations & Secretary of Mineola Memorial Library, and Charles Sleefe, Director of Mineola Memorial Library, about upcoming events and how you can support your local library.
Alex spoke to Nicole Ventura, founder of NICU Mamas, about how and why she started the foundation and what they do to help women who have children in the NICU.
Alex spoke to Carrie Aronson, Fundraising Manager for AFSP, and Phil Aronson , a volunteer, about what the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention does and how you can help.
Cat spoke to Doctor Bradley Trivax, a Reproductive Endocrinologist, about all things IVF and the importance of knowing what to expect.
Alex spoke to Katie Shafer, Executive Director of the American Cancer Society, and Julianne Roman, Associate Director of Community Partnerships in New York, about the research work the organization does and how you can help.
Alex speaks to Amanda Talty, President and CEO of the Tourette Association, about bringing awareness to the disorder and how the organization helps those dealing with it.
Alex spoke to Jaret Martino, Creative Director of Love Wins Productions, about his personal inspirations behind the project and the upcoming Love Wins International Film Festival.
Alex spoke to Tiffany Daymers, Director of Rehabilitation Services, and Erin Sweeney, Occupational Therapist at St. Mary's Children Hospital, discussing their groundbreaking program for Locomotor training. The program is dedicated to improving function and reducing the limitations of children with paralysis.