The GOOD Foundation: ‘Supporting Our Blue Line Families’


The GOOD (Guardians Of Our Dependents) Foundation was started in 2009 to aid the families effected by the death or injury of a police officer. 

“The mission of the GOOD Foundation is to support families of Police officers who passed away from a line of duty death, non-line of duty death, and those injured in the line of duty,” states their website. “Our foundation has been able to help over two dozen families from police departments in New York State by supporting children in numerous activities, sponsor events for the families to spend time with those who experienced the same loss, provide a scholarship each year, assist with home repairs and provide general support to the surviving spouse and children.” 

At this time, the GOOD Foundation has many different upcoming events that you can participate in that will help support its wonderful cause. 

Memorial Food Drive in Memory of SCPD PO Daniel Colondona Nonperishable food will be collected until November 20 to benefit the parish of Saint Mary and Saint Peter the Apostle. 

Drop off locations are — 

1. Lee’s Auto Body and Glass 76 East Main Street, East Islip 

2. Shirley Feed and Pet 675 Montauk Highway, Shirley 

3. Assemblyman J. Gandolfo 859 Montauk Highway, Bayport 

The Second Annual Blue Mass at Saint John Nepomucene Roman Catholic Church in Bohemia is being held on Sunday, November 13, 2022, at 12 p.m. 

This mass is being hosted for prayer and remembrance for our nation’s law enforcement officers. 

The Second Annual Whiskey and Cigar Night at Bluebinds Mansion is taking place on November 14, 2022, at 7 p.m. 

This event benefiting the GOOD Foundation features top shelf liquor, whiskey, bourbon, Cuban cigars, steaks and sushi. Tickets are $100 per person and can be purchased The GOOD Foundation: ‘Supporting Our Blue Line Families’ through their Instagram page @goodfoundation_2122. 
Bluebinds Mansion is located at 120 Edgewood Avenue in Smithtown. All proceeds will go directly to the foundation in hopes to support another Blue Line family.

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