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World Series of Poker Player Micah Raskin Donates Time and Resources to Nassau County Soup Kitchen One of America’s top poker players, Micah Raskin is also a regular volunteer at nonprofit organizations in his neighborhood of Nassau County, New York. In addition to other outreach efforts, he frequently works with a local soup kitchen by donating food items and helping prepare and serve hot meals to those in need.  Micah Raskin is a professional poker player who while playing has won big. Millions of dollars to his credit. Micah has donated more than 25% of all his poker winnings to charity. He has been  one of the biggest winning poker donors to date. He participates in dozens of tournaments and games each year where he dominates the competition in a variety of playing styles.  When he’s not playing poker, Micah Raskin donates much of his time and resources to many local nonprofit organizations helping the needy. One of his most visited outreaches, is a local soup kitch

Micah Raskin Demonstrates the Importance of Volunteering During the Holidays

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Micah Raskin Demonstrates the Importance of Volunteering During the Holidays Micah Raskin supports many local outreach programs and non-profits in his neighborhood of Nassau and County New York, especially in soup kitchens and shelters where he helps purchase, prepare, and serve hot meals. He recognizes the holidays as one of the most important times to give back to the community and encourages others to get involved wherever and however  they can.  Besides being one of the nation’s top poker players, Micah Raskin has been a long-time volunteer of his local soup kitchen in Hempstead NY. There, he plays an important role in his community by helping feed the homeless and those who are struggling. He often donates or prepares and serves guests hot meals at the soup kitchen himself, actively participating in the full process. Raskin partners with his local soup kitchens and other outreach programs to empower and lend support to his community where it’s needed. Though there

Micah Raskin Funds Programs for Handicapped Children in the Inner City to Swim on the Weekends

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Micah Raskin Funds Programs for Handicapped Children in the Inner City to Swim on the Weekends Micah Raskin is a professional poker player who volunteers at many community-building organizations in his neighborhood in Nassau County, New York. In addition to regularly helping out at soup kitchens and encouraging new after-school programs, Raskin has been an instrumental component of local programs helping handicapped children in the inner city swim on the weekends. In Nassau County and Queens NY,  Micah Raskin  in known for his philanthropic work which has helped feed thousands of homeless people, create a safe environment for numerous after-school kids, 2 schools for children, and fund three temples for the elderly. In addition, he’s raised money and secured plans for swimming programs for handicapped children from the inner city. Micah Raskin  acknowledges the many physical benefits that swimming has on the body, from increased muscle strength to improved coordination. But

Micah Raskin Demonstrates the Importance of Afterschool Programs in Places like Nassau County, NY

Micah Raskin Demonstrates the Importance of Afterschool Programs in Places like Nassau County, NY Micah Raskin is a regular volunteer at community-building organizations and soup kitchens in his neighborhood in Nassau County, NY. Helping to create local afterschool programs to ensure all students have a safe place to be, he demonstrates the great value they can have on the lives of children everywhere.  a regular volunteer at community-building organizations and soup kitchens in his neighborhood in Nassau County, NY. Helping to create local afterschool programs to ensure all students have a safe place to be, he demonstrates the great value they can have on the lives of children everywhere.  When school gets out, many kids across the country can’t immediately go home to a safe and comfortable environment. Instead, they may wander the streets, get involved in neighborhood group violence, or find other ways to get into trouble. People like Micah Raskin look to community-buil