Service PA 215.943.3500
Service NY 516.783.1000
ih_heatingoilservices

Meenan in the community.

Our team strives to offer industry-leading customer satisfaction, in addition to being your local home service experts. But our commitment extends beyond just taking care of your home service needs. We are also are actively involved in your local community's needs as well. From sponsoring local events to raising funds for charitable organizations and neighborhood initiatives, you can always depend on Meenan to join you in being actively involved in giving back to our community. Since we live and work where you do, it's just as important to us as it is to you.

Feeding America button In The Community button

Meenan joins Island Harvest to help fight hunger.

On May 15, 2025, members of the Meenan team from Wantagh, NY rolled up their sleeves and spent the day volunteering at Island Harvest, Long Island’s largest hunger-relief organization.

Island Harvest works to combat food insecurity by providing meals for individuals and families in need. Through food rescue, distribution, and community outreach, the organization connects nutritious food to local pantries, shelters, and soup kitchens, ensuring that Long Islanders facing hunger get the support they need

As warehouse volunteers, Dave Cooperman, Mark Samain, Fran Duffy, and Dean Glanzman helped prepare food boxes, sort products, and distribute supplies to Island Harvest’s network of member agencies. Their efforts contributed to the ongoing mission to alleviate hunger, reinforcing our commitment to Feeding America both nationally and locally.

This volunteer initiative is part of our partnership with Feeding America, helping to strengthen our communities and provide food to those struggling with hunger. Through this continued partnership, we remain dedicated to making a difference where it matters most.

A big thank you to the Meenan Wantagh team for their time and dedication to this important cause.

Island Harvest

Island Harvest has become Long Island’s largest hunger relief organization. They deliver millions of pounds of good, surplus food – much of which might otherwise go to waste – to a network of 570 Long Island-based food pantries, soup kitchens and other non-profit organizations that offer feeding services for those in need. By doing this, they provide a vital supply of food to counter the sharply rising problem of hunger on Long Island.

You can learn more about Island Harvest and how to help at islandharvest.org.

Referral rewards offer promo ad
Request a call back