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
The next episode of the Doing Good Show is airing this Sunday, March 29th at 6:30am on My Country 96.1 and features two of the finest community advocates with hands that reach far beyond Riverhead and Suffolk County. Shirley E. Coverdale is the President and CEO of the Family Community Life Center (FCLC) in Riverhead,
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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
Thank you to the employees and staff at Mangano Family Funeral Homes for their dedication and compassion to making a real difference in the communities we serve. We’re grateful for everything you do.
The Mangano Family Foundation’s Doing Good radio show is streaming on YouTube. Listen to all 8 episodes to meet local leaders making a positive impact in our community. https://www.youtube.com/@ManganoFamilyFoundation
In Episode 8 of the Doing Good radio show, Mangano Family Foundation’s Founder Sal Mangano spotlights Brookhaven Town Clerk Kevin LaValle and two outstanding community leaders making a real difference across Long Island. Melissa Firmes and John Ray represent KiDS NEED MoRE dedicated to enhancing the lives of children, families and young adults coping with
During this record-breaking storm, we witnessed the very best of our community. Thank you to every essential worker, our first responders, utility crews and snow plow operators. While many were safely inside with their families, you were out there making sure others were protected. The Mangano Family Foundation is deeply grateful for your unwavering commitment
The Mangano Family Foundation recently recorded our latest “Doing Good” radio show on 96.1 FM, and we’re excited to share some behind-the-scenes moments from the studio. We were joined by Brookhaven Town Clerk Kevin LaValle and KiDS NEED MoRE co-founders Melissa Firmes and John Ray. It was an inspiring conversation about the vital role Kevin
We’re looking forward to a meaningful conversation on the next episode of the Doing Good radio show on My Country 96.1. Melissa Firmes and John Ray from KiDS NEED MoRE will be joining Brookhaven Town Clerk Kevin LaValle as special guests, sitting down with Sal Mangano to talk about the important work being done in









