Thanksgiving Luncheon 2023
The UFT Middle Schools Division hosted its annual Thanksgiving Luncheon and winter coat giveaway on Nov. 18 for students living in shelters throughout New York City, many of whom come from asylum-seeking families. Students explored a variety of activities, enjoyed a Thanksgiving meal and received brand new winter coats donated by UFT members and staff.

UFT staff who volunteered at the event — including UFT Vice President for Middle Schools Richard Mantel (bottom row, middle) — get together for a group shot.

A few of the students who attended the UFT Middle Schools Division’s annual Thanksgiving Luncheon wait in line to receive new coats.

A Queens Technical HS cosmetology student paints a young student’s face.

Jonathan Lustberg, a 7th-grade science teacher at PS 259 in Brooklyn, and Jennifer Rogers, a 6th-grade special education teacher and chapter leader at PS 289 in Manhattan, prepare hacky sacks and slap bracelets for students to decorate.

A student picks out a brand-new hat.


Andrea Lingstuyl, a teacher at Queens Technical HS, gets her nails painted by one of her cosmetology students.

Tania Tavares, a District 29 family assistant, helps a student with her new hat.

UFT staff who volunteered at the event — including UFT Vice President for Middle Schools Richard Mantel (bottom row, middle) — get together for a group shot.

A few of the students who attended the UFT Middle Schools Division’s annual Thanksgiving Luncheon wait in line to receive new coats.

A Queens Technical HS cosmetology student paints a young student’s face.

Jonathan Lustberg, a 7th-grade science teacher at PS 259 in Brooklyn, and Jennifer Rogers, a 6th-grade special education teacher and chapter leader at PS 289 in Manhattan, prepare hacky sacks and slap bracelets for students to decorate.

A student picks out a brand-new hat.


Andrea Lingstuyl, a teacher at Queens Technical HS, gets her nails painted by one of her cosmetology students.

Tania Tavares, a District 29 family assistant, helps a student with her new hat.

UFT staff who volunteered at the event — including UFT Vice President for Middle Schools Richard Mantel (bottom row, middle) — get together for a group shot.
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A student picks out a brand-new hat.


Andrea Lingstuyl, a teacher at Queens Technical HS, gets her nails painted by one of her cosmetology students.

Tania Tavares, a District 29 family assistant, helps a student with her new hat.

UFT staff who volunteered at the event — including UFT Vice President for Middle Schools Richard Mantel (bottom row, middle) — get together for a group shot.

A few of the students who attended the UFT Middle Schools Division’s annual Thanksgiving Luncheon wait in line to receive new coats.

A Queens Technical HS cosmetology student paints a young student’s face.

Jonathan Lustberg, a 7th-grade science teacher at PS 259 in Brooklyn, and Jennifer Rogers, a 6th-grade special education teacher and chapter leader at PS 289 in Manhattan, prepare hacky sacks and slap bracelets for students to decorate.

A student picks out a brand-new hat.


Andrea Lingstuyl, a teacher at Queens Technical HS, gets her nails painted by one of her cosmetology students.

Tania Tavares, a District 29 family assistant, helps a student with her new hat.

UFT staff who volunteered at the event — including UFT Vice President for Middle Schools Richard Mantel (bottom row, middle) — get together for a group shot.

A few of the students who attended the UFT Middle Schools Division’s annual Thanksgiving Luncheon wait in line to receive new coats.

A Queens Technical HS cosmetology student paints a young student’s face.

Jonathan Lustberg, a 7th-grade science teacher at PS 259 in Brooklyn, and Jennifer Rogers, a 6th-grade special education teacher and chapter leader at PS 289 in Manhattan, prepare hacky sacks and slap bracelets for students to decorate.

A student picks out a brand-new hat.


Andrea Lingstuyl, a teacher at Queens Technical HS, gets her nails painted by one of her cosmetology students.

Tania Tavares, a District 29 family assistant, helps a student with her new hat.

UFT staff who volunteered at the event — including UFT Vice President for Middle Schools Richard Mantel (bottom row, middle) — get together for a group shot.