Hurricane Sandy: Remaining Devastation (Aired April 12 on AM & 14 on FM, 2013)

Seated: Bonnie Sirower. Standing: Co-hosts Jonah Triebwasser, Sarah O’Connell.

Seated: Bonnie Sirower. Standing: Co-hosts Jonah Triebwasser, Sarah O’Connell.

District Governor Bonnie Sirower (Rotary District 7490 in New Jersey) describes the lasting effects of Hurricane Sandy, one of the worst tropical cyclones in the history of New Jersey and New York. Many still do not have power or heat and are living in tents. Access to power, phones, roads, and other transportation was often lost. Businesses and homes have been destroyed. Ms. Sirower became the “command center” after gaining access to electric power, and when word went out, Rotary clubs and organizations from the U.S. and all over the world (including Australia, Russian, and Turkey) responded with donations. The website established by District 7490 identified what was most needed. Rotary District 7210 in thr Hudson Valley supplying the most vital initial donations: nearly 30 generators for use in New Jersey and on Long Island. Warehouses collected food and building materials, which ten were sent in convoys of trucks traveling from places such as Vancouver and Florida.

Learn More and Donate:
New York/New Jersey Rotary Disaster Relief
Hurricane Sandy
Shelter Box and Sandy

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April 12, 2013 · Posted in Disaster Relief, Housing Assistance, Humanitarian Service