Kevin J. LaValle honored at annual golf outing by Colonial Youth & Family Services


Neil A. Manzella Council District 3 | Town of Brookhaven

Farmingville, NY - Hon. Kevin J. LaValle, the Brookhaven Town Clerk, was recognized at the 46th Annual Golf Outing organized by Colonial Youth & Family Services on June 16, 2025. The event took place at Swan Lake Country Club in Manorville and gathered community leaders, local businesses, and supporters to raise funds for the organization's mission of supporting youth and families in the region.

“It was a tremendous honor to be recognized by Colonial Youth & Family Services alongside my colleague, Hon. Daniel P. Losquadro,” said LaValle. “Seeing so many people come together in support of local youth and families speaks volumes about the strength and heart of this community.”

The outing also marked the organization's 52nd year of service, highlighting its long-standing commitment to providing essential programs and resources across Suffolk County. The funds raised will aid in sustaining and expanding these initiatives.

“I want to thank the sponsors, golfers, volunteers, and the entire Colonial Youth & Family Services' staff for making this event such a success,” LaValle added. “Your dedication ensures brighter futures for so many in our community.”

For more information about Colonial Youth & Family Services or to support their efforts, visit www.colonialyfs.org.

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