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Ramon Dominguez | Chelsea Durand
The New York Race Track Chaplaincy of America has launched a fundraiser in support of backstretch workers to help during the challenging circumstances relative to the coronavirus (COVID-19).
The chaplaincy is looking to bolster its food pantry and welcomes any financial contribution. For those who wish to donate food, non-perishable items that are microwaveable are welcome. Drop-offs in Nassau County will also welcome perishable items in individual sizes, including fresh fruits.
“Clearly the best thing people can do are canned items, something non-perishable, where we know the food won't go bad,” said Ramón Dominguez, who was named president of the New York Race Track Chaplaincy of America last month. “There's been a few people who have called and asked if it is better to donate food or money. We appreciate both, but with money, it gives the chaplaincy the ability to purchase what is needed the most.”
Dominguez credited the work and support provided by the New York Racing Association, Inc. (NYRA) and the New York Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association (NYTHA).
“Both NYRA and NYTHA, they've been so supportive of the chaplaincy and the backstretch community,” Dominguez said. “Through different programs, they've continued to give support. I don't see them as separate entities from the chaplaincy. We are one big family doing what's best for the backstretch. They've done such a good job stepping up to the plate and when anything is needed, they are there to help us.”
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