Sea Bright Overwhelmed By Food Donations
Donations have been pouring into Monmouth and Ocean Counties in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, and some places are now overwhelmed with the supplies coming in.
Donations have been pouring into Monmouth and Ocean Counties in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, and some places are now overwhelmed with the supplies coming in.
The New York Giants football organization has donated $500,000 to Sandy relief, according to northjersey.com. The money will be split between New York and New Jersey, with the money going to both the Hurricane Sandy New Jersey Relief Fund and the Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City.
If you want to help your neighbors in Toms River devastated by Sandy here's one way to do it.
Please don't abandon or give up your pets in these post-hurricane days. Help is on the way! The Monmouth County SPCA van is making stops to help those in need and could more help with donations:
There's been several Facebook campaigns suggesting that Snooki, The Situation, and the rest of the cast of 'Jersey Shore' should be donating money to help rebuild our area.
At the very least, they will now be donating their time.
Here are two legitimate ways that you can help Ocean County residents in need.
Monmouth County Sheriff Shawn Golden called our show this morning to announce these locations for those in need of supplies and for those who can make donations:
We're getting a lot of calls from people wondering how they can help, where they can bring donations, etc.
Monmouth County Sheriff Shaun Golden has joined us each morning since the day before Sandy to keep us updated on the very latest on the aftermath of Sandy. Sheriff Golden has been touring some of the devastation and shared some photos with us and we wanted to share them with you.
The dogs and cats at the Monmouth County SPCA and Homeward Bound Adoption Center need your help.
The Monmouth County SPCA rescued our 9-month-old Point Pet of the Week from Puerto Rico!
The Fright Night Awards are being presented by Cancer Bites, a national blood cancer awareness and education campaign. Here's how you can vote for your favorite Halloween candy, costumes, and more: