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2024 Holiday Party Benefiting NYC Children’s Hospital

Apoling Solutions is honored to have been a part of the Christmas NYC Children’s Hospitals benefiting celebration organized by the Kings County Republican Party. This heartwarming event was dedicated to collecting donations and toys for children battling cancer, ensuring they experience the magic of Christmas despite their challenges.

At Apoling Solutions, we believe that everyone deserves a touch of magic during the holiday season, especially those who are sick and in need. Our team was thrilled to contribute to this noble cause, joining hands with other prominent community members to make a difference in the lives of these brave children.

We were proud to stand alongside notable figures such as Curtis Sliwa, who we very much hope will become the next NYC mayor, Alec Brook-Krasny, Ray Huang, Richie Barsamian, chairman of the Kings County Republican Party, Fran Vella-Marrone, chair of the Kings County Conservative Party, Ari Kagan, Republican Councilman, Assemblyman Simcha Eichenstein, Lester Chang, a member of the New York State Assembly, and representatives from the office of the newly elected Senator Steve Chan. These individuals, along with many other dedicated people who serve America with all their hearts and efforts, made this event truly special.

The event was a resounding success, with generous donations pouring in from all corners of the community. The toys and funds collected will bring joy and comfort to the children and their families, reminding them that they are not alone in their fight.

We take immense pride in being part of such meaningful initiatives. Our participation in this charity event reflects our commitment to giving back to the community and supporting those who need it the most. Alongside other dedicated individuals and organizations, we are determined to spread hope and happiness during the festive season.

Together, we can create a brighter and more magical Christmas for everyone.

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