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  1. Help people affected by disasters big and small. $75. $125. $250. $500. $1000. $. $10 is the minimum online donation. The Red Cross helped people since before Sandy made landfall and continued to help for weeks to come as families get back on their feet.

  2. Oct 27, 2016 · Emergency Relief: Before Sandy made landfall in October 2012, the Red Cross mobilized a massive emergency response effort that was ultimately supported by more than 17,000 workers from all over the country – 90 percent of them volunteers. Working with community partners, the Red Cross served more than 17.5 million meals and snacks and handed ...

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  4. Oct 24, 2022 · October 24, 2022. Ten years ago, the center of 900-mile-wide Superstorm Sandy came ashore near Atlantic City, New Jersey. The massive storm battered communities across several states, especially hard-hit New Jersey and New York, causing massive destruction in its wake. Sandy’s winds, rains and storm surge — as well as snowstorms inland ...

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  5. The international relief organization has received more than $200 million in donations for the storm’s survivors, and its U.S. response is the biggest in five years, writes CEO Gail McGovern.

  6. Nov 11, 2012 · The American Red Cross, which bills itself as “the world's largest humanitarian network,” is pushing back against critics of its response to superstorm Sandy, with the head of the organization ...

  7. Oct 30, 2014 · After Hurricane Sandy devastated the northeast in 2012, the Red Cross supplied food, clothes and shelter to tens of thousands left homeless by the storm. But two years later, internal documents ...

  8. Oct 29, 2015 · NEW YORK (AP) — A year after receiving huge sums to respond to Superstorm Sandy, the American Red Cross experienced a 32 percent drop in donations — and its place among the nation's best-supported nonprofits has declined from ninth to 21st in the latest survey by the Chronicle of Philanthropy, released Thursday. It was its lowest ranking since the annual survey began in 1991. The Chronicle ...