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Long Island nonprofit completes community mission, serving hundreds in Central America

Long Island based nonprofit The Nick Singh Foundation (NSF) recently completed an outreach trip to Nicaragua, where they organized educational activities and sports for children and delivered care packages including hygiene kits and food to more than 400 children and families.

The hygiene kits contained basic personal care items like toothbrushes provided by The Joseph Toles Foundation, and toothbrushes and toothpaste donated by Northwell Health. Sponsor funding made it possible to purchase soap, floss, and additional essentials, and NSF also donated a full month’s worth of food to Iglesia Bautista ADULAM.

Sports equipment, donated by The Joseph Toles Foundation and Perez Bros Baseball, made it possible for volunteers to lead village children in games and instruction. Educational resources were also provided throughout the week, including beginner Spanish-to-English books for each village, as well as dance sessions and art activities.

“It has been an absolute honor to stand alongside Nick and his incredible team at The Nick Singh Foundation,” said mission organizer Chris Song. “Together, we served four communities across Nicaragua, bringing hope, resources, and life-on-life fellowship to families in desperate need. Their love and compassion remind us that true impact comes when hearts and hands unite—transforming lives, one act of service at a time.”

To learn more about The Nick Singh Foundation, donate, or join upcoming projects, visit www.thenicksinghfoundation.org.