Firefighters Serve Thanksgiving

Firefighters Serve Thanksgiving

Firefighters from the Long Island Firefighters Association served a free Thanksgiving dinner to over 2,000 people in need at the Long Island Hilton.

Among the guests was a 90-year-old woman who lost her husband recently and was struggling to make ends meet.

A local resident, Karen, was grateful for the meal and said, "This is a beautiful thing. We're so blessed to have people like this who care. This is what Thanksgiving is all about."

The event was organized by the Long Island Firefighters Association and the Salvation Army.

The firefighters served a traditional Thanksgiving dinner, including turkey, mashed potatoes, and pumpkin pie.

The event was a huge success, and the firefighters were happy to be able to give back to the community.

As one firefighter said, "It's not just about serving a meal, it's about showing people that we care."

This is an example of the human spirit at its best, where people come together to make a difference in the lives of others.

It's a reminder that even in difficult times, there is always hope and always someone willing to lend a helping hand.

Rescue workers, including the Long Island Firefighters Association, put their skills to use in a different way, serving a Thanksgiving feast to those in need.

For firefighters like these, Thanksgiving is a time to give back and serve their community in a meaningful way.

Author's Summary:

In a heartwarming display of community spirit, firefighters from the Long Island Firefighters Association served a free Thanksgiving dinner to over 2,000 people in need, highlighting the importance of giving back and showing compassion during difficult times.

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Snohomish County Tribune Snohomish County Tribune — 2025-11-26