Brookhaven Town provides school supplies to over 1,600 children through INTERFACE program


Daniel J. Panico Supervisor | Town of Brookhaven

Brookhaven Town’s annual Back to School Drive, organized by the Department of General Services’ Youth Bureau Division through its INTERFACE Program, provided backpacks and essential school supplies to more than 1,600 children in need this year. The drive is part of an ongoing effort to help local students start the academic year with necessary materials.

Supervisor Daniel J. Panico commented on the initiative’s impact. “This annual drive ensures that children throughout Brookhaven Town begin the school year prepared and confident, with the tools they need to be ready to succeed,” said Supervisor Panico. “I want to thank the residents, local businesses and community partners whose generosity make this effort possible, as well as the Youth Bureau staff for their continued dedication.”

The INTERFACE Program operates as a partnership among community members, corporate sponsors, and the Town of Brookhaven. Each year, nearly 100 corporations, not-for-profit organizations, and community groups participate in INTERFACE to provide goods and services while addressing social issues within the town.

More information about INTERFACE can be found on the Youth Bureau’s Community Programs page or by calling 631-451-8026.

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