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Superstorm Sandy: How You Can Help

East Coast Patch readers shared these pictures of Sandy's devastation in many communities. Find out what you can do for the relief efforts to help those who need it most.

 
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Fairview Road has a tree across it.
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Silver Lake's shores are not seeing too much of Sandy's wrath yet.
Smoke comes from a tree that fell on power lines on Fairview Avenue in Natick on Monday afternoon during Hurricane Sandy.

Superstorm Sandy has left much of the central-Atlantic and Northeastern United States battered. Many of us in the Chicago area are wondering how we can help those most in need. Here's how:

To help those affected, donate through the Red Cross website or call 1-800-733-2767. You can also text the word ‘REDCROSS’ to 90999 to make a $10 donation. Contributions may also be sent to your local Red Cross chapter or the American Red Cross, P.O. Box 37243, Washington, DC 20013. Click here to donate to the Red Cross.

Relief organization Save the Children has mobilized response teams for the storm’s aftermath. The group provides child-friendly kits, including diapers and hygiene items to those in need. Click here to donate to Save the Children.

AmeriCares has efforts to provide medical relief and humanitarian aid to the hardest hit areas. The organization will deliver medicines, First Aid kits, bottled water, cleaning products, flashlights and shelter supplies all along the East Coast, according to its website. Click here to donate to AmeriCares. 

Do you have friends or family on the East Coast? Keep up with news of Superstorm Sandy and how it's affecting small towns in the East.

Do you know of any ongoing local relief efforts? Tell your neighbors about it in the comments section. Every little bit helps.

Related Topics: AmeriCares, Hurricane Sandy, Red Cross, Save the Children, Superstorm Sandy, and Superstorm Sandy Relief

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