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M·A·C AIDS Fund and EAC Network Spread Holiday Cheer to People Living with HIV/AIDS

Written by EAC Network  |  09. December 2016

Hempstead, NY - December 8, 2016 - M·A·C Cosmetics’ employees joined EAC Network and prepared holiday meals for people with HIV/AIDS for World Aids Day on December 1st.

The group volunteered on behalf of the M·A·C AIDS Fund, which provides grants and support to programs that perform vital services for those living with HIV/AIDS.

EAC Network’s Nutrition Education and Food Services improves the lives of individuals living with HIV/AIDS through nutrition education and healthy food. The program runs the only food pantry for the HIV/AIDS population in Nassau County. The M·A·C AIDS Fund is a long-time supporter of the program, and has donated a total of $105,000 since 2010 to help people living with the disease.

“The M·A·C AIDS Fund is always enthusiastic about our efforts to help the HIV/AIDS community,” said Carol O’Neill, Senior Director of Senior and Nutritional Services. “The volunteers have given our clients a great gift for the holidays – nutritious food and the knowledge that people care about them.”The volunteers filled grocery bags with nutritious food, packed holiday gift bags, and decorated the food pantry waiting room to create a festive atmosphere to cheer up EAC Network’s clients.

World AIDS Day encourages the global community to come together in support of people with HIV/AIDS. EAC Network is proud to take part in the international day of awareness.

To learn more about EAC Network’s Nutrition Education and Food Services program, click here.

About EAC Network
EAC Network (www.eac-network.org) is a not-for-profit social service agency that empowers, assists, and cares for over 71,000 individuals across Long Island and NYC. EAC Network’s mission is to respond to human needs with programs and services that protect children, promote healthy families and communities, help seniors, and empower individuals to take control of their lives. The organization has grown tremendously since its inception in 1969 and now offers over 70 diverse programs that address many of society’s core problems. People’s lives are being destroyed by addiction, families continue to struggle to overcome poverty, abuse, and neglect, and seniors face isolation and abandonment. EAC Network aims to build a better community one individual at a time.

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