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Where to donate or volunteer for Sandy victims

Where To Donate Or Volunteer To Sandy Relief Effort

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – If you are looking for ways to offer support in the aftermath of superstorm Sandy, many organizations are looking for extra manpower or resources to aid in the relief effort.

Here are some ways you can offer support.

GENERAL

For more from the Red Cross or to donate, visit www.redcross.org.

For local Red Cross chapters:

New York

New Jersey

Connecticut

For more from the Salvation Army or to donate, visit https://donate.salvationa...g/disaster

For local Salvation Army chapters:

NEW YORK CITY

LONG ISLAND

Oyster Bay

Town of Oyster Bay hostin...is weekend.
Nov. 3 and 4, 12 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Marjorie R. Post Community Park (corner of Unqua and Merrick Road, Massapequa)
Syosset-Woodbury Community Park (on Jericho Turnpike)
Oyster Bay Community Center (on Church Street)

PETS

If you’re interested in helping animals find safe haven and good care after the hurricane, the Humane Society of the United States and the American Humane Association have teams working on the problem and they need your help. Donations are especially needed to help rescue stranded pets and aid animals currently in shelters.

If you are in need of disaster relief services, check out our comprehensive guide here.

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Reply #1 posted 11/05/12 5:35pm

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thumbs up! thanks purp.. I'm spreading the word. I have power but my family still doesn't. They were told by LIPA that power will be back by wed...but isn't there supposed to be a storm coming on wed?? Like I said b4...their problems are min compared to the other stories I've heard..
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Reply #2 posted 11/05/12 5:49pm

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sunflower7 said:

thumbs up! thanks purp.. I'm spreading the word. I have power but my family still doesn't. They were told by LIPA that power will be back by wed...but isn't there supposed to be a storm coming on wed?? Like I said b4...their problems are min compared to the other stories I've heard..

Yeah Joy, the next Nor'easter is coming and supposed to hit on Wednesday.

There are warming stations being set up for the coming cold.

The Red Cross is out handing out hot meals as well.

hug My cousin just spent the day with her daughters at our place because they don't have electricity (or heat) either.

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Reply #3 posted 11/05/12 6:03pm

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I hope LIPA comes thru..plus with this gas censored I don't think pp want2 travel..all this worry..and on the heels of winter..spells a soggy holiday season.. disbelief
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Reply #5 posted 11/06/12 5:33am

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Humane Society of the United States

The Humane Society of the United States is sending animal rescue teams to areas to help pets that were left behind or stranded during the storm. About 15 million dogs, 14 million cats, and 1.5 million horses were in Sandy's path, Reuters has reported, and it has been a challenge to find accommodations for those pets.

The Humane Society is running two shelters and caring for more than 200 animals in the New York and New Jersey areas. The organization is also delivering pet food to shelters where families were able to keep their pets.

Online: Humane Society of the United States

Phone: 301-258-8276

Mail: Make check payable to The HSUS and mail it to HSUS, Dept. HACEE121006001, 2100 L St., NW, Washington, DC 20037.

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Reply #6 posted 11/06/12 7:35am

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sunflower7 said:

thumbs up! thanks purp.. I'm spreading the word. I have power but my family still doesn't. They were told by LIPA that power will be back by wed...but isn't there supposed to be a storm coming on wed?? Like I said b4...their problems are min compared to the other stories I've heard..

I saw it on the news last week that another storm is coming. Rats disbelief

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Reply #7 posted 11/06/12 7:37am

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The American Red Cross, from my experience, is a very good charity organization. They were helpful in my family crisis years ago.

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Reply #8 posted 11/06/12 8:11am

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Beautifulstarr123 said:

The American Red Cross, from my experience, is a very good charity organization. They were helpful in my family crisis years ago.

They got some flak for taking so long in getting to the hard-hit areas (Staten Island notably) - and now they're out there but no one really knows where.

lol

But yeah, they are a good organization.

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Reply #9 posted 11/06/12 10:09am

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Here is a website set up by the City of New York: http://www.nycservice.org/

It lists several other organizations who need help all in one place.

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Reply #10 posted 11/06/12 12:09pm

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PurpleJedi said:

Beautifulstarr123 said:

The American Red Cross, from my experience, is a very good charity organization. They were helpful in my family crisis years ago.

They got some flak for taking so long in getting to the hard-hit areas (Staten Island notably) - and now they're out there but no one really knows where.

lol

But yeah, they are a good organization.

Oh shucks. I had no idea eek

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Reply #11 posted 11/08/12 9:39pm

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canadians can text to donate.

http://www.redcross.ca/ar...mp;tid=001

I rarely use my cell phone, so its nice to use the money to help others......

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Reply #12 posted 11/21/12 1:11pm

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With the holidays approaching, let's remember all the people who are spending these days of celebration in shelters...

Verizon Pledges $1 Million to Match Customer Donations for Relief (update)

UPDATE: Verizon Wireless customers and the Verizon Foundation have pledged more than $3 million to the American Red Cross and other organizations aiding in Hurricane Sandy recovery efforts. Customers can still make a $10 donation by texting REDCROSS to 90999.

As part of continuing efforts to support Hurricane Sandy recovery, Verizon announced it would match customer text-to-donate contributions to American Red Cross relief efforts up to one million dollars.

Customers can make a $10 donation by texting REDCROSS to 90999. Those who would like to give more can donate up to $50 via text.

“In addition to helping people stay in touch in the aftermath of this storm, our technology also makes it easy to donate funds that will be used to assist communities and individuals in their recovery efforts,” said Dan Mead, president and chief executive officer of Verizon Wireless. “Verizon’s matching contributions for texted donations is part of our longstanding commitment to the communities where we work and live.”

For those contributing, text messaging fees will be waived and 100 percent of each donation goes directly to the Red Cross. Verizon Wireless customers who pay monthly bills will see their donations on the next regular monthly bill. For customers using the company’s prepaid services, donations will be taken from customers’ prepaid balances.

The Verizon matching funds come from the Verizon Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Verizon, and is part of more than $1.2 million the foundation has committed to relief efforts, including $200,000 to support local relief efforts in New York and New Jersey.

To support those in areas impacted by Hurricane Sandy, Verizon Wireless has also set up multiple mobile device charging stations to assist those still without power.

For more information on Verizon Wireless efforts related to Hurricane Sandy, visit the Emergency Information Center.

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Reply #13 posted 12/12/12 11:13pm

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I completely forgot that 12-12-12 concert was on tonight until just this very minute. Did anybody watch it?

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