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Hurricane Sandy: How you can help

This week, I told you about a few of the groups doing the real work -- the good work -- on the ground in the New York area...
Homeowner Rob Ostrander talks on the phone in front of his Hurricane Sandy damaged home in the Brooklyn borough region of Belle Harbor in New York November 14, 2012.  (Photo by Lucas Jackson/Reuters)
Homeowner Rob Ostrander talks on the phone in front of his Hurricane Sandy damaged home in the Brooklyn borough region of Belle Harbor in New York November...

This week, I told you about a few of the groups doing the real work -- the good work -- on the ground in the New York area... helping victims of Hurricane Sandy get back on their feet.

And again, get your pens out and write down this information for yourself.

Starting with the Doctor Theodore Atlas foundation ...

It's run by a good man, Teddy Atlas, whose father was a doctor on Staten Island for half a century.

Teddy's group is gathering supplies and raising money for people facing real dire straits.

You can help this good man do good work by going to his website, DrAtlasFoundation.com.

And in the Belle Harbor section of Queens, where so many of the city's first responders call home, the church of Saint Francis de Sales has set up a relief center.

And they need your help too.

you can send a contribution to Saint Francis de Sales Parish. 129-16 Rockaway Beach Boulevard, Belle Harbor, New York, 11694.

Write on the check: Relief Effort.

The devastation caused by Sandy is real... and I know you'll want to get involved. It's a good thing to be doing.