How you can help victims of Superstorm Sandy

John Dellorusso looks over his backyard which now contains the debris from a nearby restaurant, on Thursday in Staten Island. His home, at right, was severely damaged by Hurricane Sandy. (NBC News )
John Dellorusso looks over his backyard which now contains the debris from a nearby restaurant, on Thursday in Staten Island. His home, at right, was severely damaged by Hurricane Sandy. (NBC News )
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Updated: 11/02/2012 1:53 pm
Thousands of Superstorm Sandy victims are still without electricity and are running short of food, clean water, and just about everything else. If you'd like to help, click on any of the links below to find out how you can:

The RED CROSS provides shelter, food, health and mental health services to help families and entire communities get back on their feet.
To donate, CLICK HERE call 800-Red-Cross or text the word "Redcross" to 90999 to make a $10 donation.

The SALVATION ARMY is providing thousands of meals and bottles of water and countless cups of coffee to first responders and shelter residents. They also providing clothing for victims as well as shelter for thousands who no longer have a home.
To donate, CLICK HERE.

FEEDING AMERICA is providing food, water and other supplies to those affected by Hurricane Sandy.
To donate, CLICK HERE or call or call 800-910-5524.

AMERICARES has launched a large-scale emergency response to help survivors of the devastation. Their emergency response team is making site visits and delivering family emergency kits.
To donate, visit CLICK HERE.

WORLD VISION is distributing relief items to victims, including basics like flood clean-up kits, blankets, tarpaulins, hygiene kits, food kits, and other essential items like warm clothes and shoes.
To donate, CLICK HERE.

SAVE THE CHILDREN has already mobilized staff and resources to hardest-hit areas of New Jersey to ensure children's needs are addressed in the aftermath of the 'superstorm.'
To donate, CLICK HERE.

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Where is FEMA.
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