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Patch & AOL Send Hurricane Sandy Relief Trucks to Long Island, New Jersey

Employees help out, and you can, too.

 

It's been said it's far better to have a neighbor who's near, than a brother who's far away, but in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, Americans across the nation have proven to be the best neighbors and the strongest of families.

This past weekend, AOL and Patch employees took an opportunity to pitch in, packing two tractor trailers worth of food, water and supplies in Dulles, VA, and Baltimore. The donations are headed to Hurricane Sandy ravaged areas in New Jersey and Long Island.

Want to join the relief efforts? Click here to donate: https://donate.networkforgood.org/aol

"When a catastrophe of this size hits, we all feel it, both the hundreds of us who live in the impacted towns, and our colleagues who are watching and wishing they could help more. So for us AOLers and Patchers, it feels like a relief and a privilege to get to help out in such a big, immediate way," said Patch Chief Content Officer Rachel Fishman Feddersen.

The AOL trucks will arrive in New Jersey on Monday and Long Island the next day. The deliveries will include many of the essentials residents most need, such as bottled water, blankets, batteries, canned soup, disposable diapers, baby formula and more. 

The trucks are rolling as residents in areas such as the Jersey Shore, Staten Island and Long Island are still coping with the aftermath of the hurricane. Hundreds of thousands are still without power, the area transit systems are crippled, and gas lines can go on for miles, as motorists desperately try to fill their cars and residents look to fill gas cans in order to keep generators humming in near-freezing temperatures.

You can join us in the relief efforts. To Donate to Hurricane Sandy Disaster relief, click here: https://donate.networkforgood.org/aol

Related Topics: Hurricane Sandy and Relief Efforts

Nuitari

3:20 pm on Monday, November 5, 2012

Bleeding-heart liberals at work. Not a news story.

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Jim Price

7:57 pm on Monday, November 5, 2012

@Nuitari, whether any of us are liberals or not, at least our hearts do bleed for those in need. You sound like the Grinch.

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Keith Schmitz

8:10 pm on Monday, November 5, 2012

Nutella has more than a few screws loose.

Mike in OC

8:02 pm on Monday, November 5, 2012

Great job Patch and AOL for helping out! I remember volunteering many hours for displaced Katrina families when they were staying at State Fair Park. Every little bit helps....

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NObama 2012

8:43 pm on Monday, November 5, 2012

Back during Hurricane Katrina, the question on everybody's lips was, 'Where's Bush?' During Sandy it's 'Where's the mayor? Where's the governor?' Apparently nobody's asking, 'Where is Obama?

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Mike in OC

8:44 pm on Monday, November 5, 2012

@NObama... lucky for all of us the media is all over that news story...... lol

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Keith Schmitz

5:50 am on Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Bobby, bet you are a either a Meatloaf or the crap encrusted Ted Nugent fan.

It's called campaigning, and it's to protect us from Romney's plan to get into the White House and do nothing except to make himself and Lovey feel special.

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Bob McBride

7:10 am on Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Nah, they're worthless too.

Springsteen is an appropriate match, actually. Another phony man of the people. Good bookend with Katy Perry's candy coated emptiness. Put the two together and you've got the man in the middle of the whole thing.

Jim Aspen

1:55 am on Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Patch is doing more than the President.

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Keith Schmitz

5:49 am on Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Another usual baseless, ignorant GOP charge.

In fact, if you were smart you would want him away from the positive optics of visibly driving this recovery effort.

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Jim Aspen

4:18 pm on Thursday, November 8, 2012

When can we expect some action on the matter?

Forgotten by FEMA: Staten Island's Sandy victims vent over lack of aid

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/11/08/volunteers-step-in-for-fema-in-storm-ravaged-nyc-borough/#ixzz2BfeR8lEi

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