Celebrity deaths lead to frank discussions
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Celebrity deaths lead to frank discussions By Judy D’Mello | June 21, 2018 – 3:51pm In an era in which Facebook has made “friend” into a verb, when we… read more.
Celebrity deaths lead to frank discussions By Judy D’Mello | June 21, 2018 – 3:51pm In an era in which Facebook has made “friend” into a verb, when we… read more.
Karen Boorshtein, President and CEO of Family Service League, was named one of New York’s Power Women In Business. Karen accepted the award, presented by Schneps Communications,… read more.
Family Service League noted Friday that it offers a comprehensive series of services in counseling, suicide prevention, and intervention.
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29 executives honored at luncheon today By: Bernadette Starzee May 17, 2018 Twenty-nine Long Island business leaders were honored today at Long Island Business News’ Executive Circle Awards luncheon…. read more.
North Fork school districts to participate in mental health initiative.
Parents need to find ways to reassure children and assess their states of mind.
“Teens 18 years old and under on the North Fork have a huge problem finding mental health care. It’s been a challenge through the years.”
BFCU executives serve on the boards of several local nonprofits, including the YMCA, Family Service League, Island Harvest and United Way of Long Island. It’s the credit union that genuinely wants to give back.
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