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Exclusive | How Islanders diehard became ‘Cookie Lady’ after team treated dying son like family
- Lisa Ohland, a Long Island mom, has become the Islanders' unofficial 'Cookie Lady' after losing her son to cancer in 2022.
- Her efforts began as thanks for the Islanders' kindness during Jason Ohland's final weeks, and grew into a regular community gesture.
- Ohland and her family now hand out cookies at most Islanders home games and sometimes at away games, building a bridge with fans.
- The family spends roughly $35,000 to $45,000 on ingredients and supplies over three seasons.
- The Islanders have ordered cookies for suites and events, highlighting the positive relationship with Ohland.
- Ohland says gifting cookies helps people in difficult times and creates a human connection with the team.
- Ohland’s effort extends to cheering for away teams and supporting fans traveling to games.
- The cookies have become a recognizable part of Islanders culture, even featured in promotional materials.
- Lisa Ohland's family operates 'For The Love of Frosting' as a side business related to the cookies.
- The story emphasizes kindness from a sports organization toward a grieving family and its ripple effects.
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