Youth Bureau wine gala pours $20K into Glen Cove youth programs

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The City of Glen Cove Youth Bureau hosted its 12th Annual Wine Tasting Gala on Oct. 24, attracting 170 guests to a festive evening dedicated to supporting youth programs that impact thousands of local kids each year. This year, the casino-themed evening was held at the Glen Cove Mansion, and brought in around $20,000 which will go toward after-school programs, mentoring initiatives, and the Summer Youth Employment Program. “When you do something for 12 years, it can get stale,” noted Spiro Tsirkas, executive director of Glen Cove’s Youth Services and Recreation. “We wanted to try something different, so we added a casino room this year to create a fresh vibe.”
This substantial fundraising boost supplements the budget provided by the city, helping the Youth Bureau offer additional resources for Glen Cove’s young residents. According to Tsirkas, “On a good year, this can mean an extra $5,000 to $6,000 per program, covering things like supplies, trips, equipment, and even clothing.” The funds raised at the gala allow the Youth Bureau to expand its reach, providing essential services to about 3,000 children annually.
Patricia Telese, co-chair of the Youth Board, has been involved with the Bureau for 12 years. “I wanted to be part of the process, helping our kids and giving them the support they need so they can give back to their own communities,” Telese shared. She highlighted popular programs like the summer camp, which provides supervision, role models, and activities for children while parents are at work. After-school programs run by the Bureau offer homework help, socialization opportunities, and peace of mind for working parents.
Charmaine Clarke, the Bureau’s mentoring coordinator and social worker, emphasizes that the Bureau’s services are open to all. “For the most part, people assume the Youth Bureau is only for economically challenged families, but that’s not so. We support just about anyone, regardless of their pay grade,” Clarke explained. The after-school program even includes free transportation from school to the Youth Center, where kids can complete their homework, participate in recreational activities, and enjoy a snack in a supportive environment. “You start first with a welcoming atmosphere,” Clarke said. “The staff is at the door to greet them. When they come in, they sit down for a snack, and they have access to resources they might not have at home.”
The Youth Bureau’s mission is to provide enriching, supportive programs that empower youth in Glen Cove. With each annual gala, the Bureau strengthens its role in the lives of local children, offering them the tools to build brighter futures and reinforcing the values of community, compassion, and growth.