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Long Island Genealogy
In-depth LI information and resources: major surname exchange, rev, 1812 and Civil war information, cemetery data and search feature.

Charity Websites
Directory of websites related to charitable causes and the not-for-profit community in the greater Long Island area.

LongIslandKids.Org
Great site for kids. Pen pals, homework help, stuff to do, games and events.

LI Politics.com
Network for community involvement in Long Island politics. Features include message boards, directory of groups and issues, party contacts, candidate profiles, columns, and political gifts.

Nassau Suffolk Law Services Committee, Inc.
Non-profit, community based poverty law program providing legal assistance in civil (non-criminal) matters to low income people throughout Nassau and Suffolk Counties in New York State.

Gay and Lesbian Foundation of Long Island
Community foundation provides funding and fundraising support to other 501(c)(3) organizations for projects that serve the local gay community. Grant information, event announcements.

AIDS Walk Long Island
An annual, 5-mile pledge walk to benefit people infected and affected by HIV/AIDS. Includes downloadable pledge sheet and information on local AIDS organizations.

BiasHELP of Long Island
Non-profit agency dedicated to preventing, monitoring and lessening the effects of bias crimes and hate-related harassment in the area. Information about hate crimes in general and about local resources.

LI Bridal
A directory of bridal services in the region.

American Culinary Federation Long Island
An organization of professional chefs and cooks, hotel, catering and restaurant managers and allied foodservice professionals.


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