
Joy and A Little Luck brought to Valentine’s Day Celebrations at Spangle Drive and Riverhead Senior Centers
(Deer Park, NY) – Mangano Family Funeral Homes and the Mangano Family Foundation generously donated scratch-off lottery tickets to seniors at the Spangle Drive Senior Center in North Babylon and the Riverhead Senior Center in Aquebogue during their Valentine’s Day celebrations.
“At Mangano Family Funeral Homes and the Mangano Family Foundation, we believe in bringing joy, fun and a little luck to our seniors,” says Sal Mangano, President. “Donating scratch-off lottery tickets is our way of spreading smiles and creating moments of excitement, especially on Valentine’s Day. Thank you to the directors and staff at the Spangle Drive and Riverhead Senior Centers for all their work on behalf of our seniors.”
About Mangano Family Funeral Homes
With over 100 years in operation as a family-owned business, Mangano Family Funeral Homes provide families and their loved ones with caring and compassionate service in their time of need. To learn more please visit www.manganofh.com.
About the Mangano Family Foundation
The Mangano Family Foundation was founded in 2024 to continue the legacy of the late Barbara Mangano, a long-time leader of Mangano Family Funeral Homes. The Mangano Family Foundation is dedicated to uplifting communities through impactful initiatives, providing resources, support and opportunities that foster positive change and lasting connections. For more information about the Mangano Family Foundation and its community-based initiatives, please visit www.manganofamilyfoundation.com

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