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posted by [personal profile] pickledginger at 05:19pm on 2012-11-04
Yes, this.

Also -- not *entirely* OT -- this:


Turns out there is an official roundup site offering information on how to help with the aftermath of Sandy: www.Serve.gov/Sandy

It includes:
• Links to organizations seeking volunteers -- and likely to need them for some time -- including local groups from New Jersey to Massachusetts.
• Info on how and where to donate.
• The Red Cross blood-center-finder phone number.
• Lots of good advice, such as: "Affiliate with existing non-profit organizations before coming to the disaster area. Immediately following a.disaster, a community can become easily overwhelmed by the amount of generous people who want to help. Contacting and affiliating with an established organization will help to ensure that you are appropriately trained to respond in the most effective way."

Thanks to Snopes.com for finding well-hidden mention of this well-hidden public information site ... in the "Rumor Control" section of FEMA's Hurricane Sandy page. Yes, really. No, not one of the first 100 places I looked, either.

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