Rebuilding lives and homes after the storm's devastation

Dec 6, 2012

Christie Pitches Obama for More Sandy Recovery Aid

Christie Pitches Obama for More Sandy Recovery Aid

New Jersey Republican Gov. Chris Christie is reuniting with President Barack Obama for the first time since the pair teamed up in response to Sandy.

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Give to Sandy Victims

Hundreds of thousands of Sandy evacuees are in emergency shelters with their loved ones. Help the Red Cross help them.
Where to Volunteer

With hundreds of thousands still without power days after Sandy, there's no shortage of ways for New Yorkers to help their neighbors in need. Click here to see a list of ways to help, from giving blood to volunteering with the Red Cross or at an evacuation site.
FEMA Help

The Federal Emergency Management Agency says federal funding is being made available to storm-affected residents and business owners in New York City, parts of New Jersey and on Long Island.

Click here for details to see if you live in a qualifying area. To apply for assistant, contact FEMA www.disasterassistance.gov or by calling 1-800-621-FEMA(3362) or 1-800-462-7585 (TTY) for the hearing and speech impaired.
Sandy Scams

If you have questions about a contractor, want to report price gouging, scams or insurance problems, contact consumer reporter Lynda Baquero. Contact Lynda Baquero and the consumer team at 866-NEWS- 244 (Press 2 for consumer unit) or Consumerhelp@nbcuni.com. She'll get you the information, help and results you need.
Storm Coverage
Storm Team 4 and News 4 New York are working to bring you the latest on Hurricane Sandy and its path of destruction in the tri-state. Complete coverage can be found on this page, but here are some other good sources of information:

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