Category: Disaster Relief

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    These Credit Suisse volunteers certainly weren’t shelf-ish! They work hard getting this Sandy damaged Sea Side Heights elementary school ready for students in September!

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    We have to hand it to this Fidelity Volunteer, she certainly knows how to “hand”le a planter mural!

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    Painting around windows can be a pane. Luckily this Bank of America volunteer new what he was doing!

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    Get a jump on it and check out the giant checker board these Verizon Volunteer painted for students at a school in Seaside Heights, NJ that was affected by Sandy.

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    Summer is almost here and there is still clean up that needs to be done from Superstorm Sandy. These BASF volunteers did their part, how about you? Click here to get involved today.

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    We were floored at how hard working Credit Suisse volunteers are after Superstorm Sandy. There is still much to be done. Get involved today! Click here to learn more about Sandy Relief projects.

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    Spring may have just sprung, but these AmeriCorps NCCC members are getting New Jersey’s beaches ready for the summer! Help restore New Jersey back to its pre-Sandy state! Get involved today!

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    These Credit Suisse volunteers worked hard to help repair this home after Superstorm Sandy. To date, Jersey Cares has mucked out 168 homes affected by Superstorm Sandy. There’s still a lot more that needs to be done. Visit our website and type “disaster” into the keyword field to find out how you can help.

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    These PricewaterhouseCoopers employees are among the many volunteers who helped removed approximately 20,000 pounds of debris from the shorelines, streets, and homes of those affected by Superstorm Sandy. Get involved today to help get New Jersey get back on its feet! Visit the Jersey Cares website and type “disaster” into the keyword box to find…

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    Jersey Cares Volunteers have done a lot since Superstorm Sandy hit our state. One of their amazing accomplishments is removing over 800 tons of sand from streets and homes along New Jersey’s coast lines. There is still a lot of work to do. Get involved today by visiting our website and typing the word “Disaster”…