Hurricane Sandy

Local heroes step up for the holidays

Article in Metro New York It has been two months since Sandy ravaged the East Coast. For many New Yorkers, the recovery is far from finished."People think the crisis is over because the electricity is back on," relief volunteer Bruce Rector said. "There's still so much to be done."

Hurricane Sandy-Something CAN Be Done About It

Iconic Restaurant is Base for VMs Scientologists Marc and Scott Cosentino invite volunteers to gather at Scott’s restaurant. Over 10,000 meals have been delivered to survivors of the disaster.

When the floodwaters from Hurricane Sandy crashed into the East Coast, one of the hardest hit areas was Staten Island, NY.  Volunteer Ministers Marc Cosentino and John McCole immediately launched into relief efforts to help the survivors of this devastating disaster. Hundreds of thousands of people were affected by this storm and thousands left homeless, needing food, water, shelter and warmth.

TV: Florida Volunteer Ministers Help Clean Up after Hurricane Sandy

Bay News 9, Florida - 6:15pm report on 21 November 2012: Scientology Volunteer Ministers join hurricane Sandy relief effort in New York.

Church of Scientology Volunteer Ministers Collect Donations for Hurricane Sandy Survivors

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Church of Scientology Volunteer Ministers teamed up with local organizations to collect donations for Hurricane Sandy relief efforts.It's been nearly two weeks since Hurricane Sandy blew into the Northeast. While most communities have begun the recovery process, the cries for help can still be heard.Nashville residents have firsthand knowledge of what it’s like to be a victim of Mother Nature, and that's why a group of volunteers are stepping up to help hurricane victims.

Hurricane Sandy: Volunteer Ministers Cleanup in New York

Scientology Volunteer Ministers helping in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, which slammed into New York October 29, flooding streets, tunnels and subway lines and cutting power in and around the city.

Although Hurricane Sandy slammed into the eastern United States October 29, many thousands New York City and New Jersey families are still without power. Distribution of emergency supplies is an issue for those without transportation.  New York and New Jersey Volunteer Ministers have formed up clean up teams and are assisting FEMA with food and water delivery.

Hurricane Sandy

Our Volunteer Minister assessment and disaster response teams in Connecticut, New York and New Jersey need your help!

Please contact the Volunteer Minister hotline at +1-323-960-1949 if you can help on the ground or with donations.

 

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