Nov. 20, 2020
Newsman:
Nov. 20, 2020
Newsman: It is indeed so touchy and priceless. When a child is excited being a prize winner and suppose to buy things like games and dresses, in that age Halina Nix, 6, and her brother Nathaniel, 10 set an example donating their prize money to the food pantry. When the covid-19 pandemic has shadowed the life with pain and depression, then the great family thought to help others in this trouble time.
Halina Nix, 6, and her brother Nathaniel, 10, were voted as having the best costumes of the Queens Post Halloween photo contest. The contest included a prize for the best costume and the spookiest house. Winners of the Queens Post Halloween photo contest were awarded their prizes Monday, Nov 16th. The pair was awarded $250, with Halina winning for her costume as Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg and Nathaniel for being disinfectant wipes. The contest included a prize for the best costume and the spookiest house.
The pair competed in the Queens Post Instagram contest held last month where they along with dozens of other contestants uploaded their photos to Instagram. Their photos that generated the most “likes” were deemed the winners.
The $250 prize was donated by the Nix family to the Mosaic Community Center food pantry at 46-01 43rd Ave. in Sunnyside, which provides groceries to about 1,500 people per week.
The children’s parents– Michelle Lee Nix and Charles Nix of Sunnyside– handed over the funds to Sofia Moncayo, co-founder of the food pantry, on Monday night.
The children won praise from Moncayo for their generosity.
“These funds will help all these people,” Moncayo said to the Nix children, while scores of people were in line for groceries. “What you are doing will make a real difference.”
The award was made possible through the sponsorship of NY Space Finders, an Astoria based real estate firm. Luca DiCiero, the founder of the firm, complimented the children for giving the funds to people in need.
Michelle Nix said the competition was fun and that it was good for her children to be involved with the food pantry.
“It was good for the children to see how hard Sofia and the Mosaic Community Center works to get food for so many families in Queens,” Nix said.
First prize for the spookiest house was $500 and awarded to Sunnyside residents Aileen Mahmoodi and John Maya. The pair both have an arts background and said that they really enjoyed the contest and decorating their home.
Mahmoodi was joined by her sons Royce Mena, 5, and Cassius Mena, 3, when she received the prize.