As families in shore communities throughout Southern New Jersey tackle ongoing rebuilding efforts in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, the need for food, toiletries and other necessities continues to mount.
To address the growing demand for supplies, United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey (UWGPSNJ) joined forces with Subaru of America, Holman Automotive Group, Inc. and PITT OHIO to sponsor a Hurricane Sandy Relief and Supply Drive and collect much-needed resources for families in need.
“Throughout the region, families and communities are still reeling from Hurricane Sandy and the devastation left in its wake,” said Michael Moynihan, executive director, UWGPSNJ in Camden County. “By joining forces, and helping to meet immediate needs and support families when they are most vulnerable, we put Southern New Jersey on the path to recovery.”
Community members converged on Subaru’s corporate office in Cherry Hill on Friday, Nov. 30 and Saturday, Dec. 1 to donate items including winter apparel, toiletries, household goods, school supplies, baby supplies, food items and cleaning supplies.
All together, approximately 15 pallets worth of donations were collected.
All donations will be distributed to local families impacted by the storm through United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey and the Salvation Army’s Atlantic City Corps.
“Subaru was honored to lend a hand in supporting Hurricane Sandy relief efforts,” said Thomas J. Doll, executive vice president and COO, Subaru of America, Inc. “Our hearts go out to the individuals who have been impacted by the storm.”