Rallye Motor Company, partnering with Long Island Cares and Nosh Delivers, gives back to community

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Rallye Motor Company, partnering with Long Island Cares and Nosh Delivers, gives back to community
Juliana Terian, CEO of Rallye Motor Company, signs a $6,500 check which was presented to Long Island Cares – Harry Chapin Food Bank as part of LI Cares holiday corporate matching campaign.

Rallye Motor Company, partnering with Long Island Cares and Glen Cove’s Nosh Delivers, on Thursday, held a press event highlighting a holiday food drive.

The food drive was followed by a holiday party for children in the Roslyn area. Both events are examples of Rallye’s commitment to giving back to the communities that have supported them since their founding 65 years ago.

The holiday food drive, held at Rallye Lexus in Glen Cove, featured Sprinter vans filled with non-perishable food items donated by Rallye to Nosh Delivers.

Founded at the beginning of the pandemic, Nosh Delivers! is now serving the needs of more than 500 families in the Glen Cove area, ensuring that local food-insecure families will not go hungry.

In addition to the vans full of food, Juliana Terian, CEO of Rallye Motor Company, in recognition of Rallye’s 65th anniversary, presented a $6,500 check to Long Island Cares. This donation is part of Long Island Care’s holiday corporate matching campaign.

Since its founding by the late Harry Chapin in 1980, Long Island Cares – The Harry Chapin Food Bank has been on a mission to feed Long Island’s food insecure and put an end to the root causes of hunger.

Terian was joined by the CEO of Long Island Cares, Paule Pachter; the Chair of Nosh Delivers!, Christine Rice; and the Nassau County Executive, Bruce Blakeman. Also attending were state Assemblymember Charles Lavine, Nassau County Legislator Delia Deriggi-Whitton, and Glen Cove Mayor Pamela Panzenbeck.

 

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