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Newsday Charities' Huntington Sandy Long Island Disaster Relief

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OVERVIEW
To assist with the recovery from Hurricane Sandy, Newsday and News 12 Long Island have partnered with the Robert R. McCormick Foundation to launch Hurricane Sandy Long Island Disaster Relief, a campaign of Newsday Charities. Newsday and News 12 Long Island are ready to harness the spirit and generosity of Long Islanders to help
people in need.

WHY YOU SHOULD DONATE
− Up to $500,000 in donations will be matched 50 cents on the dollar by the McCormick Foundation
− The money raised here stays here
o Grants will be made to local nonprofit organizations leading the disaster response and recovery
efforts right here on Long Island
− Newsday and the McCormick Foundation pay all expenses, ensuring that 100% of all donations, plus the
match, will help Long Islanders

TO DONATE
− Visit Newsday.com/sandyrelief
− Call 800.931.5707
− Make a check payable to:
Hurricane Sandy Disaster Relief
Newsday Charities Processing Center
25257 Network Place
Chicago, IL 60673-1252

Please note: Only monetary donations are accepted. In kind gifts, such as water, supplies, etc. cannot be processed by the Foundation.

All money raised on Long Island stays on Long Island!
 

Hurricane Sandy Creates Blood Emergency

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Blood Supply is Down 6,000+ Units From Hurricane Disruptions
Despite Heroic Efforts of Many Regular Donors

November 5, 2012 / New York, NY -- New York Blood Center (NYBC), serving more than 20 million people in New York City, Long Island, the Hudson Valley, and New Jersey, is asking for post-hurricane emergency blood donations.  Though hospital needs were met, and heroic donors found the NYBC facilities that were able to remain open, the unprecedented disruption depleted the blood supply to the point where a significant recovery effort is necessary.

"We anticipated some of the potential effects of Hurricane Sandy, and delivered blood in advance to our 200 partner hospitals," said NYBC Vice President Rob Purvis. "Our first priority remains getting them whatever they need for the care of patients, including the surgeries that had to be delayed last week. Plus – with the holiday season right around the corner – we're in a tough spot," Purvis added.  "We need the help of our communities to recover and replenish the blood supply."

The need for blood is constant, whatever the weather or holiday.  The shelf life of platelets is only five days; the shelf life of red blood cells is 42 days.  About one in seven people entering a hospital needs blood.

"We've faced similar situations before, though admittedly not as bad as Hurricane Sandy," Purvis said.  "Our neighbors came through for hospital patients then, and replenished the blood supply.  We need them to step up again, and schedule an appointment to donate life-saving blood."

To donate blood or for information on how to organize a blood drive,

Please call Toll Free: 1-800-933-2566

Visit: www.nybloodcenter.org

Blood donors receive free mini-medical exams on site including information about their temperature, blood pressure and hematocrit level. Eligible donors include those people at least age 16 (with parental permission), who weigh a minimum of 110 pounds, are in good health and meet all Food & Drug Administration and NY or NJ State Department of Health donor criteria. People over 75 may donate with a doctor's note.

About New York Blood Center: New York Blood Center (NYBC) is one of the nation's largest non-profit, community-based blood centers. For almost 50 years, NYBC has been providing blood, transfusion products and services to hospitals serving more than 20 million people in New York City, Long Island, the Hudson Valley, New Jersey, and parts of Connecticut and Pennsylvania. NYBC is also home to the Lindsley F. Kimball Research Institute and the National Cord Blood Program at the Howard P. Milstein National Cord Blood Center, the world's largest public cord blood bank. NYBC provides medical services and programs (Clinical, Transfusion, and Hemophilia Services) through our medical professionals along with consultative services in transfusion medicine. Please visit us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/newyorkbloodcenter. Follow us on Twitter: @NYBloodCenter.

 

Business Disaster Recovery Assistance

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The Small Business Development Center has Business Advisors ready to help you navigate the SBA Disaster Loan process.

Assistance through SBA loans is available to help your business recover from Superstorm Sandy. Loans are available to help repair physical damage or meet your ordinary and necessary financial obligations that cannot be met as a direct result of the disaster.

Call 631-420-2765 to setup an appointment to meet one-on-one with a SBDC Business Advisor.

Our services are free.

Here is a list of items that you will need to gather when preparing to apply for a SBA Disaster Loan:
  • Tax Returns (Personal & Business) for 2011 and 2010
  • Balance Sheet
  • Income Statement
  • Current Profit & Loss Statement
Click here to download the flyer.
 

Councilman Mark Mayoka, CPA and The Huntington Small Business Resource and Recovery Center Present: Small Business Strategies for Recovery from Hurricane Sandy

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Helping Huntington’s Small Businesses Recover from Hurricane Sandy is vital to our community. Small Business Survival Strategies have never been more important after the crushing blow of Hurricane Sandy. Please come join us on the morning of November 14th at Huntington Town Hall on 100 Main Street for a workshop focused on helping your business survive and recover from Hurricane Sandy.

The Small Business Workshop will be moderated by Councilman Mark Mayoka, CPA. It will feature a panel of business survival experts providing advice and direction to help you get through this crisis.

As always there is no charge for this event.

Come Help Huntington Small Businesses Recover from Sandy. Share stories, ideas, and strategies and together we can help Huntington recover. In addition, we will be collecting donations of non-perishable food, cleaning supplies, work gloves, and batteries for Hurricane Sandy victims. Please feel free to bring any of those items as part of a donation.

Registration /Networking begins at 8:30am | Program runs from 9:00am to 10:30am
 


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