Long Island Fight for Charity 2023

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Long Island Fight for Charity 2023

Long Island's Best Professionals are taking the punches to help Long Islanders in need. Support your favorite Boxer.

By Long Island Fight for Charity

When and where

Date and time

Starts on Monday, November 20 · 6pm EST

Location

Hilton Long Island/Melville 598 Broadhollow Road Melville, NY 11747

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

About this event

  • 4 hours
  • Mobile eTicket

Support your Favorite Boxer!

Long Island's Best Professionals - Matchup Toe to Toe for Charity! 

The Long Island Fight for Charity, the nation’s only all-volunteer charity boxing event, features local volunteer businesspeople getting in the ring to Fight for Charity.  Over 1,200 fans come to support their favorite boxers, network and take in the excitement. Over 30 local restaurants provide food and beverages for the event.  

Join us for the 18th Long Island Fight for Charity and help us raise funds for those in need from the Long Island community. Charities supported by the Long Island Fight for Charity include the Long Island Community Chest, Genesis School and more.

This event will sell out. Buy your tickets and sponsorships today.

For more information visit www.lifightforcharity.org or call 631-757-0432

Additional event parking available in Bank of America Parking lot across the street from the Hilton - arrive early to avoid delays.

About the organizer

Founded in 2003 by Jeff Cohen, Matt Silver and Jamie Austin, the Long Island Fight for Charity, the nation’s only all-volunteer charity boxing event, is one of Long Island’s largest and most anticipated annual charity fundraising networking events. Local men and women from the business and not-for-profit communities square off in a boxing ring for charity each November. Nearly 300 men and women have earned the title of LIFFC Alumni Boxer and over $1 million has been raised for charities, including Long Island Community Chest, Genesis School, National Foundation for Human Potential (FREE) and more. Over 1,200 people attend the event each year and more than 20 local restaurants and beverage companies support this event.