Rescue Mission Of Utica Organizes Sandy Relief Drive
By: Rachel Polansky
Updated: November 9, 2012
Areas hit hard by Hurricane Sandy are starting to rebuild, but it's no
easy task and some towns are still without power, heat, and other
essentials.
But Central New York cares and staff from the Rescue Mission of Utica will be taking a caravan of food, clothes and other supplies to Sandy victims tomorrow.
"3 full vans to go down to make sure folks have some more of what they need. Its a daily thing, they're saying people every day are needing more and more supplies so we're doing our part in this community to come help them with that stuff," says Reverend Bill Dodge, Rescue Mission of Utica.
The rescue mission caravan will be heading to Elizabeth and Newark New Jersey, and New York City to deliver the supplies.
But Central New York cares and staff from the Rescue Mission of Utica will be taking a caravan of food, clothes and other supplies to Sandy victims tomorrow.
"3 full vans to go down to make sure folks have some more of what they need. Its a daily thing, they're saying people every day are needing more and more supplies so we're doing our part in this community to come help them with that stuff," says Reverend Bill Dodge, Rescue Mission of Utica.
The rescue mission caravan will be heading to Elizabeth and Newark New Jersey, and New York City to deliver the supplies.


