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PF

Peter Fogarty

December 5, 2023

Volleyball Tournament 12/12

Amount Donated
$30.00
RS

Rian Stainton

November 16, 2023

Amount Donated
$5.60
SM

Savannah Moore

November 16, 2023

Amount Donated
$5.00
SB

Sahir Balyan

November 16, 2023

karaoke

Amount Donated
$5.00
SR

Sean Richards

November 16, 2023

karaoke

Amount Donated
$5.00
AC

Addison Collins

November 16, 2023

Karaoke Night Addy and Lola

Amount Donated
$10.00
SS

Sadie Sallas

November 16, 2023

Karaoke Night

Amount Donated
$5.00
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savannah rogers

November 16, 2023

Amount Donated
$5.60
KT

Kayla Thomas

November 16, 2023

Karaoke Night

Amount Donated
$5.00
KI

Kendall Infantino

November 16, 2023

Amount Donated
$10.00
AM

Athena Martinez

November 16, 2023

Iona Karaoke Night

Amount Donated
$5.00
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molly finn

October 30, 2023

Amount Donated
$5.60

In 2017, Iona University Student Athletic Advisory Committee (SAAC) reached out to Gullotta House to partner in a fundraising event. Hundreds of student-athletes on intercollegiate teams dressed up in Halloween costumes to compete in lifting challenges, relay races, tug of war, and obstacle courses to raise funds for local children in need.

That initial event has since become an annual tradition. Over the  years, Gullotta House has raised over $7,000 with SAAC to benefit Westchester families. It’s been a pleasure working with the Iona Gaels. Their enthusiasm and growing community activism of these students energize us and gives up confidence that their future and the future will be better because of their selflessness.

SAAC will host three separate fundraisers throughout the Fall 2023 to raise money. Click donate to make a contribution:

Lift-O-Ween – October 24th – October 31st, 2023 during team lifts

Karaoke Night at the Mirage  – November 16th, 2023, 8:30-10:30pm

Student-Athlete Volleyball Tournament – tentative date – December 11th, 2023

Westchester County, as a community has a relatively high median household income of $94,811. However, of its 967,612 population, 9.44% live below the poverty line.   While lower than the national poverty rate of 13.1%, there are some 89,800 residents who struggle to make ends meet. That’s why organizations like Gullotta House fulfill such an important need. That’s why we’re delighted to partner with other citizens and organizations to amplify our effectiveness and to raise awareness. There are always people who might be facing a hardship that escapes our notice and there’s always the opportunity to give back to residents who might otherwise not ask for assistance.

During this time of year, others might be enjoying a horror film, trick or treating or lighting a jack o lantern. Iona Gaels will take a study break in-between midterms to shine a spotlight on community assistance during hallows eve or souls day. The trajectory from Samhain, the ancient Celtic festival to All Saints Day to consuming tons of candy is illuminated here. At Gullotta House, we strive to build a new tradition of giving at specific times during the year but also raising awareness that need is year-round and can be sudden and acute. While this is one of our favorite events – because of the pageantry, festivity, and impact – we always want to keep the focus on helping families in need, in whatever capacity we can.