Rye Brook teens look to help kids in hospitals

Strong Heroes donates toys to children’s hospitals and educates the public about health equity
November 23, 2023 at 12:01 a.m.
Charlotte Zelin (left), Kabir Joshi, Jonah Bassuk and Richa Munjal pose for a photo in the Westmore News conference room on Tuesday, Nov. 21. The group serves as part of the executive board for Strong Heroes, an organization focused on donating toys for children as well as educating people on health equity. Bassuk serves as founder and CEO.
Charlotte Zelin (left), Kabir Joshi, Jonah Bassuk and Richa Munjal pose for a photo in the Westmore News conference room on Tuesday, Nov. 21. The group serves as part of the executive board for Strong Heroes, an organization focused on donating toys for children as well as educating people on health equity. Bassuk serves as founder and CEO. (David Tapia/Westmore News)

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Despite being 17 years old, Jonah Bassuk is no stranger to philanthropy.

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