
Nassau Executive Mangano Recognizes Charity of Lynbrook Business
(Long Island, NY) This week a Lybrook-based car dealership reached out a helping hand to Nassau County veterans in an effort to thank them for putting their lives on the line for their fellow countrymen and women.
Crown Ford of Lynbrook donated a 2012 Econoline handicap accessible 12 passenger van to the Nassau County Veterans Service Agency. The van will be used to provide transportation to veteran healthcare facilities in East Meadow, Valley Stream, the Northport VA Hospital and the Vet Center in Hicksville.
Chris Anderson, President of Crown Ford, said he and his partner Bob Carra agreed it would be a great idea to donate the van, rather than return it or sell it, after an ordering error resulted in them having an extra handicap accessible vehicle.
“Crown Ford of Lynbrook is proud to support local veterans, as well as churches, temples and schools,” Anderson said. “After having donated a passenger van to Hope for the Warriors three years ago and after having met Rockville Centre American Legion Commander Joseph Scarola, this donation to the Nassau County Veterans Service Agency seemed natural. It’s the perfect place for a donation and we’re happy to be a part of any cause that helps local veterans.”
There is no charge for this transportation service and appointments can be made by calling (516) 572-6560.
Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano acknowledged the generosity of Crown Ford of Lynbrook for their donation.
“My administration is committed to serving our veterans and ensuring they have a respectful transportation, housing and job opportunities in Nassau County,” he said. “I thank Crown Ford of Lynbrook for their corporate generosity as their donation recognizes our brave men and women for their service in protecting our nation.”