On June 26, Brookhaven Town supervisor Dan Panico attended a community affairs event at the Boys & Girls Club of Bellport, where Optimum awarded $2,500 to the club. The donation is part of …
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On June 26, Brookhaven Town supervisor Dan Panico attended a community affairs event at the Boys & Girls Club of Bellport, where Optimum awarded $2,500 to the club. The donation is part of Optimum’s ongoing commitment to the community and is included in their larger $250,000 pledge across 21 states. This substantial pledge aims to provide essential resources such as high-speed internet services and STEM learning opportunities. The $2,500 contribution will support the Boys & Girls Club of Bellport by enhancing their educational and technological resources, fostering growth and innovation among local youth. Pictured with members of the Boys and Girls Club are Trish Cane, Optimum market business director (left); Kim Livingston, executive director Boys & Girls Club (second from left); Brookhaven Town supervisor, Dan Panico, (second from right); and Samantha Pardal-Jerez, Optimum government affairs (right).
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