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SEAFORD, New York Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, communities have been getting creative when it comes to giving back to those in need.
It was a Sunday morning in November when Mary Kate Tischler of Seaford and her 6-year-old daughter decided to create their own Sharing Table .
She drew inspiration from the a woman giving back to her neighborhood in Detroit, Michigan, which inspired her to do her own version.
Tischler collected non-perishables from her house and bought some other supplies at the grocery store. She then created a homemade sign, so that people driving by could stop and take what they need - for free!
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Colette Corbett has set up a Sharing Table outside of her East Northport home. (Colette Corbett)
EAST NORTHPORT, NY An East Northport woman has joined fellow Long Islanders in giving back to those in need during the coronavirus pandemic.
Colette Corbett says she recently set up a Sharing Table in front of her home. The table has food, toiletries, cleaning supplies, toys and books for anyone in the community to take what they need.Donations are provided by the community.
Corbett opened her table on Monday morning after she became aware of Sharing Tables of NY, an idea with the motto Take what you need, and leave what you can, if you can, founded by Mary Kate Tischler.
Sharing Table fights food insecurity on Long Island
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Food insecurity is a problem for so many New Yorkers during the holiday season, made worse by the COVID-19 pandemic. FOX 5 NY speaks to a Long Island woman who is inviting everyone to stop by her table, so they can keep food on theirs.
NEW YORK - Take what you need and leave what you can, if you can - that’s the motto behind The Sharing Tables of Long Island & Queens founded by Mary Kate Tischler. The mom was inspired after reading about a woman in Michigan who collects and gives away nonperishables. Mary Kate created a similar platform.
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