STATEN ISLAND, N.Y.— Community spirit was on full display as the Italian Club of Staten Island Foundation led an effort to fight hunger across the borough Saturday at Christopher and St. Margaret Mary R.C. Church in Midland Beach.
About 100 people over the course of two days helped to distribute 1,000 bags of food borough-wide to those in need this holiday season.
Arirang Hibachi Steak House, Inc. in Great Kills, owned by Food Drive Chairman Marc Tranchina, went above and beyond by supplying trucks, picking up food from the depot, and delivering it to the church, where club members assembled the donations.
According to Bill Marco, a proud member of the Italian Club, this year’s food drive said this year “far exceeded” past years.
Carmine’s Cigars II Inc. in Dongan Hills also stepped up, providing additional trucks to ensure a smooth delivery of the items.
From there, the generosity reached neighborhoods across Staten Island: St. Sylvester Roman Catholic Church in Concord, Lou’s Helping Hand Foundation in Annadale, JCC Stapleton Neighborhood Senior Center and First Central Baptist Church, also in Stapleton, La Colmena in Port Richmond and Catholic Charities of Staten Island, all received bags of food to distribute to those in need.
The Italian Club Foundation partnered with local businesses to deliver non-perishable goods to seven community organizations serving those in need.Courtesy of Bill Marco
“This was grassroots people coming together to do the right thing by giving up their time, money and energy,” Marco said. “I couldn’t be prouder.”
Each donation bag was thoughtfully organized to contain a balanced assortment of non-perishable goods.
Club president Joe Zichittella, Vice President Carmine Manna and many other members coordinated the successful drive.
The 75-year-old organization engages in charitable work year-round, including providing scholarships for high school students.