LI Hog Toy Run to Little Flower Children and Family Services of New York
This day on November 30th, 2014 we have been blessed with sunshine and perfect weather for The Long Island Hog Chapter to host their annual toy run for Little Flower Children and Family Services of New York in Wading River. At the Babylon Town Hall beginning at 10am between three to five hundred bikers gathered from many AMA clubs from all over Long Island along with Long Island H.O.G. to bring toys to the underprivileged children who unfortunately will not be waking up with a family of their own on Christmas day who are housed and taken care of by this selfless organization.
Now you do not have to be a member to join in on the fun. It is an open ride to anyone who would like to show support for a worthy cause and give these children a little Christmas cheer and gifts to open on Christmas day.
Now you do not have to be a member to join in on the fun. It is an open ride to anyone who would like to show support for a worthy cause and give these children a little Christmas cheer and gifts to open on Christmas day.
As I spoke with the director for the Long Island Chapter, Bob Brinka, he stated that, "The Long Island H.O.G. Chapter was founded in 1985." Joe Savastano, who played Santa, has been a founding member since the beginning. Long Island H.O.G. has been organizing this charity run for Little Flower for over 28 years and is sponsored by Harley Davidson of Suffolk in Oakdale and Eastern Harley Davidson in Riverhead. This year Long Island Hog is celebrating their 30th anniversary. Happy anniversary Long Island H.O.G.!
So as I was working my way through the crowd I looked around and saw the parking lot was filled. Rows of bikes lined up wrapped around the town hall building and spilled onto the side of the highway. The local Suffolk County Police Department were our escorts for the event. They had organized and closed down Sunrise Highway to make room for the parade of bikes, toys and good hearted people making their way towards the anxiously awaiting children. A few people began their bikes which signaled to me it was close to the start of the event. But before we took off Father Gil from Our Lady Of Grace in West Babylon asked us to bow our heads in silence as he blessed us all for the great work and generosity that everyone has given to Little Flower and many charities throughout the years and he also gave us his blessing for a safe ride. We thanked Father Gil and assembled to our bikes. Many spectators, parents, grandparents and children waved and thanked us for the wonderful contribution we make every year.
First off was the Suffolk Police Department leading the ride and riding ahead to hold back traffic from the oncoming ramps entering the highway. As we all roared down Sunrise Highway more spectators were our of their cars on the service road and on overpasses waving and yelling, "Thank You!" and "Merry Christmas!" About 45 minutes later we started to exit the highway and found ourselves riding down farm roads. People were outside with their children waving as they hung Christmas lights and decorations preparing for the holiday season.
As we entered the long driveway towards Little Flower we were greeted by a few children with big smiles standing outside with caretakers that directed us where to park. As we neared the door hundreds of bikers were entering the building carrying gifts for the children. We could all hear Christmas music playing outside which grew louder as I finally entered the building into the gymnasium. There was a stage to my right with a beautifully decorated and lit Christmas Tree. Staff collected gifts from the givers and put them on the stage for sorting. Some seats were brought out and placed along side the tree for Santa and some of the children to receive gifts. There was singing and laughing and chili being served. Riders congregated as a speech was given by the one of the organizer's Grace Lo Grande who is the executive director and has been with Little Flower since 1996. Afterwards Santa gave a brief speech and shared a little bit of history about Little Shelter and thanked everyone for attending and for being so generous. He then had a seat and the children lined up to receive a gift and sit with Santa and gave a heartfelt thank you to everyone in the crowd for all they have done.
Here's a little history about not so little, Little Flower. Little Flower Children and Family Services has been around since the 1930's although in 1929 the New York State board of Charities approved the incorporation of Little Flower which was a residential center for orphaned, abandoned and neglected children which was founded by Father Bernard J. Quinn. Their mission statement states, "Since the 1930's Little Flower has been committed to improving the lives and well being of those we serve by providing foster boarding home care, residential treatment care and where appropriate, adoption. Our work focuses on strengthening the family so that they can provide a safe and nurturing environment for raising children and to overcome a myriad of obstacles that threaten a child's safety. Little Flower's growth as a service provider reflects its social history and parallels the development of the child welfare system in New York.
If anyone reading this article would like to read more about their services or make a donation you can visit their page at: http://www.littleflowerny.org. It's never too late.

So as I was working my way through the crowd I looked around and saw the parking lot was filled. Rows of bikes lined up wrapped around the town hall building and spilled onto the side of the highway. The local Suffolk County Police Department were our escorts for the event. They had organized and closed down Sunrise Highway to make room for the parade of bikes, toys and good hearted people making their way towards the anxiously awaiting children. A few people began their bikes which signaled to me it was close to the start of the event. But before we took off Father Gil from Our Lady Of Grace in West Babylon asked us to bow our heads in silence as he blessed us all for the great work and generosity that everyone has given to Little Flower and many charities throughout the years and he also gave us his blessing for a safe ride. We thanked Father Gil and assembled to our bikes. Many spectators, parents, grandparents and children waved and thanked us for the wonderful contribution we make every year.
First off was the Suffolk Police Department leading the ride and riding ahead to hold back traffic from the oncoming ramps entering the highway. As we all roared down Sunrise Highway more spectators were our of their cars on the service road and on overpasses waving and yelling, "Thank You!" and "Merry Christmas!" About 45 minutes later we started to exit the highway and found ourselves riding down farm roads. People were outside with their children waving as they hung Christmas lights and decorations preparing for the holiday season.
As we entered the long driveway towards Little Flower we were greeted by a few children with big smiles standing outside with caretakers that directed us where to park. As we neared the door hundreds of bikers were entering the building carrying gifts for the children. We could all hear Christmas music playing outside which grew louder as I finally entered the building into the gymnasium. There was a stage to my right with a beautifully decorated and lit Christmas Tree. Staff collected gifts from the givers and put them on the stage for sorting. Some seats were brought out and placed along side the tree for Santa and some of the children to receive gifts. There was singing and laughing and chili being served. Riders congregated as a speech was given by the one of the organizer's Grace Lo Grande who is the executive director and has been with Little Flower since 1996. Afterwards Santa gave a brief speech and shared a little bit of history about Little Shelter and thanked everyone for attending and for being so generous. He then had a seat and the children lined up to receive a gift and sit with Santa and gave a heartfelt thank you to everyone in the crowd for all they have done.
Here's a little history about not so little, Little Flower. Little Flower Children and Family Services has been around since the 1930's although in 1929 the New York State board of Charities approved the incorporation of Little Flower which was a residential center for orphaned, abandoned and neglected children which was founded by Father Bernard J. Quinn. Their mission statement states, "Since the 1930's Little Flower has been committed to improving the lives and well being of those we serve by providing foster boarding home care, residential treatment care and where appropriate, adoption. Our work focuses on strengthening the family so that they can provide a safe and nurturing environment for raising children and to overcome a myriad of obstacles that threaten a child's safety. Little Flower's growth as a service provider reflects its social history and parallels the development of the child welfare system in New York.
If anyone reading this article would like to read more about their services or make a donation you can visit their page at: http://www.littleflowerny.org. It's never too late.
