Frank Sinisi makes a difference at nonprofit Pronto

 Turkey

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In the weeks before Thanksgiving Day, Frank Sinisi is one busy retiree. He is standing in front of the walk-in freezer of Pronto, the North Bay Shore nonprofit community organization, for which he has served as unpaid president for the past 6½ years.

Packages of tamales stored there will soon be distributed to needy families, making room for hundreds of frozen turkeys, also for the less fortunate.

Next week, Sinisi, 75, will be among Pronto’s 40 volunteers who will be handing out the turkeys to families  who have registered for a free Thanksgiving dinner, with all the trimmings.

“We already have requests for over 900 turkey dinners,” says Sinisi, a genial man with a twinkling smile.

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