About Long Island Council of Churches

founded 1969

Director of Administration & Operations

Deacon Anthony Achong


Chairperson – Rev. Dr. Janice Moore

Vice Chairperson – Rev. Rebecca Sheridan

Treasurer – Ms. Kiora Johnson

Secretary – Rev. Frank Kotowski, Jr.

The Long Island Council of Churches (LICC) is the coordinating body for the ecumenical work of churches in Nassau and Suffolk Counties. Its mission is to unite diverse Christians to work together to improve living conditions on Long Island, and to promote understanding and cooperation between Christians and non-Christians. LICC's professional staff works with volunteer leaders to implement programs and activities that assist the poor, needy and powerless on Long Island from all walks of life.

The LICC works with over 50 public and private health and social service agencies throughout Long Island to provide emergency food, housing, medical assistance, transportation assistance, chaplaincy services, disaster relief, and advocacy for a wide range of social issues including affordable housing, adequate health care, the environment, social, racial and gender equality, anti-poverty and anti-bias programs, prison reform, substance abuse and domestic violence programs. We also support legislation for universal health care.

Ninety-eight and a half percent of the clients we serve through our office and pantry in Freeport (Nassau County) are low to moderate income. Most are minority populations as well. A staff of dedicated full-time and part-time clergy and laypeople operate these programs under the direction of the Board. The Long Island Council of Churches is governed by an Administrative Board comprised of local clergy, lay denominational representatives, and members of the local business and nonprofit communities. The Council is a not-for-profit 501 (c) (3) organization.

What We’re Doing

A modern approach

For over five decades, the LICC has been an effective center for the coordination, referral and assistance for low-to-moderate income Long Islanders. Through the Council's extensive network of social support resources and its ability to mobilize the volunteer and advocacy efforts of nearly 800 faith communities, LICC is uniquely qualified to respond to the emergency needs of the least fortunate throughout our region. The LICC serves more than 66,700 individuals and families in crisis annually through its Emergency Food and Family Support Programs.

Family Support Programs include financial education workshops that give participants the knowledge and skills to avoid foreclosure, help people with housing problems avoid homelessness, get out of predatory loans, save money through responsible budgeting and financial management, cut energy costs through financial planning for energy conservation, etc. Family Support Programs provide mortgage and rental assistance, utilities, fuel and gas assistance, prescription and transportation assistance, and a variety of other assistance that frees up funding so our guests can secure employment, get through the waiting period until they are eligible for food stamps, etc. Through the federal Emergency Food and Shelter Program and United Way of Long Island’s Project Warmth, we keep people in their homes and provide heat in cold weather. Family support programs also include Chaplaincy in the Nassau County Correctional Center.

We also address the causes of hunger and poverty through a variety of advocacy efforts. For example, we advocate for access to adequate health insurance, raising the minimum wage, affordable housing, and other issues that will help to decrease hunger. Emergency Food, Family Support and Advocacy Programs are ways we alleviate hunger, homelessness and poverty to help our guests achieve self-sufficiency.

The Long Island Council of Churches (LICC), is a not-for-protfit 501 (c)(3) charitable organization.

Administrative Board List 2025

Branch, Reverend Isidoa

AME Zion Representative
Jackson Memorial AME Zion Church

Daley-Bowles, Dr. Tricia Carolyn

Church of the Nazarene Representative
Suffolk County Legislature’s Welfare to Work Commission

Dewar, Ms. Mary

At-Large Member
Setauket Presbyterian Church

Dougherty, Pastor Jean

Lutheran Representative
Board Member AMOS Project / Long Island Jobs with Justice 

Grisafi, Father Jason

Participant/Observer
St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church in Babylon

King, Reverend Jack K.

At-Large Member
Beach United Methodist Church

Ford, Rev. Brenda

LICC Pastoral Care Committee Chair
Denomination Representative
Stony Brook University-Protestant Campus Ministry, A.M.E.

Haselkorn, Jessica

At-Large Member
Wantagh Memorial Congregational Church

Kotowski, Jr., Reverend Frank

LICC Board Secretary
At-Large Member
Summerland Church of Light

Garner, Reverend Ron

Orient Congregational Church

Johnson, Ms. Kiora

LICC Board Treasurer | LICC Finance Chair
At-Large Member
Executive Director God’s Blessings Plan

Mascari, Michael

LICC Personnel Chair
Retired

Moore-Caputo, Reverend Dr. Janice

LICC Board Chairperson
Malverne & Great Neck Presbyterian Churches

Parkinson, Reverend Forrest

Denomination Representative
Community Church of Little Neck (I.C.C.C.)

Rasmussen, Reverend A. Erik

At-large Member
Retired United Methodist Church

Sheridan, Reverend Rebecca

LICC Board Vice-Chairperson
Lutheran Representative
Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church

Vora, Arvind

Long Island Multi-Faith Forum

Williams, Reverned Lisa

At-Large Member
Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church