
In episode #2 of the Mangano Family Foundation’s “Doing Good” radio show on My Country 96.1 FM, we sit down with Sal Mangano, President of Mangano Family Funeral Homes and Founder of the Mangano Family Foundation, and our guest Tom Donnelly, Suffolk County Legislator & Retired FDNY Lieutenant, to discuss his commitment to public service as an elected official, a 30-year veteran with the City of New York and his volunteerism as a Decorated Member of the Deer Park Fire Department. Hear more about the importance of giving back to our community and inspiring stories.
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In Episode 9 of the Doing Good radio show, Mangano Family Foundation’s Founder Sal Mangano spotlights Shirley and Reverend Charles A. Coverdale from Family Community Life Center in Riverhead. Shirley Coverdale is the President and CEO of the Family Community Life Center (FCLC) in Riverhead, where she is responsible for implementation and oversight of all
Sal and Kim Mangano, Dominic and Janet Carella, along with our incredible team of directors and office staff, had the privilege of attending the first International Dinner Night at St. Cyril & Methodius R.C. Church. With well over 300 people in attendance, it was a wonderful evening filled with delicious foods from countries around the
In the next episode of the Doing Good radio show on My Country 96.1, Sal Mangano and the Mangano Family Foundation look forward to sitting down with Huntington Town Clerk Andrew Raia for an important conversation about public service and giving back to the community. Born and raised in the Town of Huntington, Andrew has
Mangano Family Funeral Homes supported the Spangle Drive Senior Center Christmas Luncheon by donating scratch-off lottery tickets and sponsoring dessert for the celebration. Take a look at our President Sal Mangano’s visit and see more about how giving back to the community is an important part of who we are and what we value. Don’t



