500 turkeys donated to Staten Island families at the Gerard Carter Center

New York’s Staten Island. The Amazin Mets Foundation partnered with The New York Foundling, a 155-year-old community partner that provides opportunities and activities to over 30,000 persons in New York and Puerto Rico, to distribute 500 turkeys to Staten Island families.

The Thanksgiving-themed giveaway, known as Metsgiving, took place at the Gerard Carter Center, located at 230 Broad Street, from 1 to 3 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 19.

Staten Islanders expressed their gratitude for being able to provide their families with a holiday meal during the event, which drew about 500 individuals, according to The New York Foundling.

Volunteers at the Gerad Carter Center getting ready to distribute contributionsBy permission of The New York Foundling

A large assortment of side dishes, canned goods, bread, and desserts were available in addition to the turkeys that were provided for the community. Live music was also played, which entertained everyone and added to the joyful environment.

On December 2, 2024, at 9:37 a.m., a car fire was reported on a main access route to the Staten Island Expressway.

Obituaries for Thursday, November 28, 2024, at 11:49 a.m. in Staten Island.

The Amazin Mets Foundation provided 500 Thanksgiving turkeys to us on Staten Island today, and we distributed each one to numerous worthy families. Even on Staten Island, there is widespread food insecurity. Melanie Hartzog, president and CEO of The New York Foundling, expressed her pride in the organization’s presence today and its ability to provide a year-round food pantry in the city.

Visit AmazinMetsFoundation.org for more details on the Amazin Mets Foundation’s activities, upcoming events, and ways to give back. Since its establishment in 2021, the Amazin Mets Foundation has awarded more than $13 million to more than 180 organizations, including those in the communities surrounding affiliate teams.

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The Amazin Mets Foundation and the New York FoundlingBy permission of The New York Foundling

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