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The Nassau County Federation of Republican Women Supports Hewlett House
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Nassau County Federation of Republican Women Donates Supplies to Hewlett House, Supporting Cancer Patients and Families

HEWLETT, N.Y. - Nyenta -- The Nassau County Federation of Republican Women (NCFRW) visited Hewlett House on Sunday, March 16, to support the community learning resource center, which provides assistance to cancer patients and their families. During the visit, NCFRW members donated essential supplies, including art materials, to help further the center's mission of offering comfort and resources to those affected by cancer.

For more than 28 years, Hewlett House has provided a safe space where cancer patients and their loved ones can connect, receive reliable information and navigate their journeys together. Since opening in 2000, the center has served tens of thousands of individuals, fostering discussions that help patients process their diagnoses and treatments while adhering to strict privacy standards.

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During the visit, NCFRW members met with Hewlett House Director Geri Barish to learn more about the center's services. To support its efforts, NCFRW donated supplies for the art room, where children, teens and adults affected by cancer can use creativity as a form of healing. These contributions help ensure that patients and their families have access to valuable resources in a welcoming environment.

Hewlett House operates solely on donations, without financial support from the government or nonprofit foundations. It offers a range of free services, including educational resources, 24/7 peer support and a network of survivors and medical professionals. In addition to supporting those battling cancer, the center assists children whose parents are undergoing treatment, providing them with guidance and emotional support.

As part of its commitment to uplifting cancer patients, Hewlett House offers a collection of more than 8,000 wigs to help individuals undergoing treatment restore their confidence. Patients also receive handmade cards created by local students, offering words of encouragement.

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"We are honored to support Hewlett House and the incredible work of Geri Barish and her team," said Kathy Spatz, Treasurer. "Their dedication to uplifting cancer patients and their families is truly inspiring, and we are grateful for the opportunity to contribute to their mission."

For more information about Hewlett House and ways to support its efforts, visit https://hewlett-house.org.

About the Nassau County Federation of Republican Women

The Nassau County Federation of Republican Women (NCFRW) is committed to promoting Republican values, supporting candidates and empowering women in politics and leadership. As an affiliate of the National Federation of Republican Women, NCFRW provides opportunities for civic engagement, community service and political education. Through events, networking and outreach, NCFRW works to strengthen the voice of Republican women across Nassau County.

Women 18 and older who are registered Republicans are invited to join NCFRW. For membership inquiries, contact ncfrw2020@gmail.com.

Source: Nassau County Federation of Republican Women
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