As New Yorkers begin to assess the damage left by Hurricane Sandy, we are learning about various ways for our community to get involved. Below are a few opportunities to volunteer and to make donations. If you know of others, please add them in the comments and share with others who want to help out.
Donations
The New York Blood Center is hosting emergency blood drives in all five boroughs. Find one near you to donate blood.
If you would like to donate money, The Office of Emergency Management has a list of organizations working on disaster relief in New York City that would benefit from your support. If your company would like to make an in-kind donation, learn more about how to do so here.
Many shelters also need supplies for people affected by the hurricane, including batteries, flashlights, and more. Check out Occupy Sandy to learn where and how to donate these items and how you can volunteer as well.
Volunteering
New York Cares is looking for volunteers to help with disaster relief. Sign up to get involved.
If you have tech skills, New York Tech Meetup and New Work City are looking for volunteers to help businesses get back online.
And if you are a health care professional, learn more about what you can do in the Medical Reserve Corps.
Know other ways to get involved? Share them in the comments.