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Help Victims of Sandy

Donate to Sandy relief efforts. Pictured: American Red Cross

With a Nor'easter hitting the region just a week after Sandy caused mass devastation, it's important to get involved! Whether you can volunteer your time, donate needed resources, or give blood, there are a variety of ways to help. And while we care for our nearby neighbors in New Jersey and New York, please keep in mind the storm's impact in the Caribbean as well. You can support relief efforts there through the Salvation Army.

Here is a list of local and national efforts. If you have any further suggestions for ways Pennsylvanians can provide much-needed relief, please mention them in the comments.

 

Mayor’s Fund For NYC Hurricane Relief
In addition to immediate needs, this Fund will support long-term restoration and relief efforts.

Jersey Cares: Sandy Relief
Find ways to volunteer in the relief effort, or opt to donate to Jersey Cares’ continued efforts.

Occupy Sandy
Occupy Sandy is a coordinated relief effort to help distribute resources & volunteers to help neighborhoods and people affected by Hurricane Sandy. It is a coalition of people & organizations who are dedicated to implementing aid and establishing hubs for neighborhood resource distribution. Find ways to volunteer your time or share resources.

Salvation Army
The International Salvation Army is helping victims of Sandy in the Caribbean and along the East Coast. Support their widespread efforts!

American Red Cross
The American Red Cross is encouraging blood drives and financial donations.

FEMA
Learn where to donate blood, give donations of food or other needed items, or volunteer your time.

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