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Cast of Kevin Can Wait Rallies Fans to Support EAC Network

Written by EAC Network  |  16. December 2016

Hempstead, NY - December 16, 2016 - The cast and crew of CBS’ latest hit, Kevin Can Wait, are asking their fans to donate to EAC Network for the show’s end of year Holiday Give Back campaign.

Erinn Hayes, co-star of the show with Kevin James, appealed to fans in a video on December 15th expressing the cast and crew’s intent to collect donations for the human services nonprofit that empowers, assists, and cares for over 71,000 people throughout Long Island and New York City.

“We shoot on Long Island so we want to start locally with our giving,” said Hayes. “We will be raising money this year for EAC Network. They help people improve the quality of their lives and we want to help them continue to do that.”

Kevin Can Wait is filmed at Gold Coast Studios in Bethpage and is the first prime-time network series produced on Long Island. The show has featured notable Long Islanders throughout its first season, making a point to give credit to the amazing talent in the community.

“EAC Network is thrilled that the cast and crew of Kevin Can Wait have chosen us as their beneficiary for the holidays,” said Lance W. Elder, President & CEO, EAC Network. “We are grateful for the attention they’ve brought to Long Island and their dedication to helping our neighbors in need.”

To watch Erinn Hayes’ video, click here.

To donate to EAC Network as part of Kevin Can Wait’s Give Back campaign, 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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