Friday, November 16, 2012
Hundreds of Patch readers respond to call to help victims of Hurricane Sandy.
Hundreds of Patch readers proved once again why the Delaware Valley is home to people with the biggest hearts anywhere. In just two days our Patch Sandy Relief drive resulted in thousands of items for people left homeless or struggling to cope in devastated areas less than two hours away. TE Patch and Springfield Patch readers just kept coming and coming, dropping off donations of everything from water to warm clothes, baby formula, toys, cleaning supplies, batteries, ready-to-eat food, canned goods and so much more that will make a real difference to the people struggling to get their lives back to normal more than two weeks after Sandy hit. Now we have a "good" problem: We need a bigger truck to deliver it all!
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Please help Patch help our neighbors on Staten Island left with next-to nothing in the wake of Hurricane Sandy.
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- Bob Byrne
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Thursday, November 15, 2012
Within the first three hours of opening our temporary TE Patch Hurricane Sandy relief supplies collection center in Berwyn hundreds of items have come in, but we still need your donations to help as many people as we can on Staten Island. Families who lived in nice homes just three weeks ago are without homes, living in shelters, or trying to survive in storm ravaged homes without power and heat. They are a two hour drive from TE. Thanks to a special donation of space from Stacey Ballard of Eadeh Enterprises The TE Patch collection center is open from 1-4 p.m. Thursday at 654 Lancaster Avenue in Berwyn. We are right across the street from the Berwyn Train Station, next to the Malvern Federal branch at the corner of Lancaster Ave. and Main…
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Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Response so far has been amazing. Help us bring needed supplies to Hurricane Sandy Victims less than two hours away.
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- Bob Byrne
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Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Within the first three hours of opening our temporary TE Patch Hurricane Sandy relief supplies collection center in Berwyn hundreds of items have come in, but we still need your donations to help as many people as we can on Staten Island. Families who lived in nice homes just three weeks ago are without homes, living in shelters, or trying to survive in storm ravaged homes without power and heat. They are a two hour drive from TE. The TE Patch collection center is open until 8 Tonight (Wednesday) and from1-5 p.m. Tomorrow (Thursday) at 654 Lancaster Avenue in Berwyn. We are right across the street from the Berwyn Train Station, next to the Malvern Federal branch at the corner of Lancaster Ave. and Main Street. Other Collection Locations…
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Monday, November 5, 2012
Employees help out, and you can, too.
It's been said it's far better to have a neighbor who's near, than a brother who's far away, but in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, Americans across the nation have proven to be the best neighbors and the strongest of families. This past weekend, AOL and Patch employees took an opportunity to pitch in, packing two tractor trailers worth of food, water and supplies in Dulles, VA, and Baltimore. The donations are headed to Hurricane Sandy ravaged areas in New Jersey and Long Island. Want to join the relief efforts? Click here to donate: https://donate.networkforgood.org/aol "When a catastrophe of this size hits, we all feel it, both the hundreds of us who live in the impacted towns, and our colleagues who are watching and wishing they could …