Flooding down my brother's block |
Downed trees that tore up my father's back yard and crashed into the neighbor's house |
National Guard lending aid on Long Island |
Whoa boy. Hurricane Sandy rolled through here and left quite a mess. We were very lucky compared to others. We lost our power since Monday, but had no other damage or flooding. No one we know was injured, thank goodness, though several had flood damage or completely lost their homes. We've been doing what we can to help others and donate whatever we have to collection sites. Somehow, it doesn't seem like enough.
I was bummed to have to chuck everything in my fridge and freezer after the first few days of no power. Such a waste. I know it sounds silly, but for every bit of chicken I threw away, I felt like the poor animal died for nothing. :( Last night was the first night we had power back and I was verrrrry happy to cook a nice healthy meal in our kitchen. (Note: If you are having a bad day, Italian Sausage Eggplant Strata really soothes the soul.) Since our power returned, we also fed and housed my parents who can't currently stay in their home. We feel truly blessed to have literally weathered the storm so well.
While we count our blessings, anything anyone can do to help is greatly appreciated. It's getting cold here in the tri-state area and those with damaged homes or ruined homes will find their situation go from bad to worse. Here are some things we are doing to pay our good luck forward. We thank anyone who has the means and the motivation to contribute as well.
Donate Blood:
Never a pleasant experience for me, but I try to do this at least once a year. Hundreds of scheduled blood drives had to be cancelled due to the storm, so my husband and I are going out to give a pint to help make up some of the loss.
Find a Blood Drive
Give a Monetary Donation to a Legitimate Charitable Organization:
There are several organizations providing food, clothing, and shelter to those in need. Many are not accepting donations of actual goods and request instead monetary aid. NBC has put together a fairly comprehensive list of such organizations which have been checked out and vetted for legitimacy.
Give Money
Donate Food, Clothing, and Toiletries:
We scoured our pantries, closets and bathroom cabinets and gave what we could to a collection started by our CrossFit gym. There are dozens of local organizations (churches, firehouses, etc) willing to accept these items and distribute to those in need so check your local community pages to find such sites.
Help Your Neighbor:
We've spent several hours helping our families move furniture, mop up seawater, rip up carpet, move debris... There are plenty of others who need help, so if you are in the storm area, extend the hand of friendship to those around you. Sometimes, just a friendly face and an extra set of hands can go a really long way.
This Facebook Page is matching up volunteers with Long Beach residents needing help with cleanup - "like" it to get involved! We desperately want to go down there to lend a hand, but the gas situation is pretty dire and we don't have enough to travel back and forth, unfortunately.
Sandy Help LB
Our hearts go out to those devastated in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. If you haven't taken a moment to really appreciate all of life's blessings and little conveniences, this storm will certainly help put things into perspective for you. Best of luck to everyone still recovering.
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