
Bringing Smiles to Children with Gifts of Bunny Ears, Eggs, Easter Treats and Holiday Cheer
In the spirit of community and giving back, Mangano Family Funeral Home of Middle Island and Tuthill-Mangano Funeral Home in Riverhead generously donated Easter related goodies for children.
Sal Mangano, President of Mangano Family Funeral Homes, delivered baskets to Dana Walcott, Director of Middle Island Caring for Kids, and Andrea Borra, Development Manager at Little Flower Children and Family Services of New York.
“We believe in bringing joy to children and supporting the families in our community, especially during meaningful times like Easter,” said Sal Mangano, President. “It’s an honor to contribute to these celebrations at Middle Island Caring for Kids and Little Flower Children and Family Services of New York in Wading River and make the holiday extra special for the children they serve. I extend my sincere thanks and appreciation to Dana, Andrea, and their teams for the important work they do to uplift, care for and educate our children.”
About Middle Island Caring for Kids
Middle Island Caring for Kids (MICK) has served the Longwood and surrounding communities for more than 35 years. MICK provides an enriched, developmentally appropriate learning environment through programs for toddlers, pre-kindergarten, preschoolers, and before- and after-school care for kindergartners through middle school aged students. The organization remains committed to fostering growth, learning, and a love of discovery in every child it serves. For more information, please go to https://www.micaringforkids.org
About Little Flower Children and Family Services of New York
Little Flower Children and Family Services of New York is a human services nonprofit supporting the well-being of children, youth, families and individuals across New York City and Long Island since 1929. The staff provides prevention services, foster care, residential treatment care, adoption services, programs and services for individuals with developmental disabilities, and medical and mental health services.
In Episode 6 of the Mangano Family Foundation’s Doing Good radio show, our Founder Sal Mangano sits down with two guests, Babylon Town Clerk Gerry Compitello and Tia Fulford, Founder and Executive Director of The Butterfly Effect Project. Enjoy this thoughtful and inspiring conversation that aired on My Country 96.1 on Sunday, October 19th, 2025.
What a great day at the Long Island Columbus Day Parade in Deer Park. Sal Mangano was honored to serve as a Grand Marshal, representing the values of family, tradition, and community. Grazie to everyone who came out to celebrate.
Tune in this Sunday, October 19th at 6:30 AM for the next episode of the Doing Good Radio Show, airing on My Country 96.1 FM. Sal Mangano, President of Mangano Family Funeral Homes, will be joined by two inspiring guests, Tijuana (Tia) Fulford and Gerry Compitello 🌟 Tijuana (Tia) Fulford, Founder & Executive Director of
We hope you will join us this Saturday, October 11, as Sal Mangano, President of Mangano Family Funeral Homes, will serve as Grand Marshal of the Long Island Columbus Day Parade. Thank You to the Babylon Beacon for the Coverage: Babylon Town to host Columbus Day Parade Sal Mangano still remembers his mother’s words, spoken