We are Here to Help
November 5, 2012
Sandy Relief Fund
Many members of the Molloy community have been devastated by Super Storm Sandy. The college is accepting donations to help members of the Molloy family in need. Molloy College will match every contribution. Donations of cash or by check can be delivered to Robert Houlihan in the Office of Student Affairs, Room 330, in the Public Square Building.
Food Collection and Distribution
Canned and dried foods, bottled water, blankets, baby food, diapers, batteries, flashlights, women's products, and garbage bags are being collected on the 3rd floor of the Public Square in the Office of Student Affairs. We will be distributing items to those in need from the student clubs room on the same floor.
Counseling
The current crisis has caused immense trauma in the lives of many students and employees. The college is providing grief and other counseling services starting on Wednesday morning. More information will follow, but you can always call Robert Houlihan at ext. 6409 or Lisa Miller at ext. 6331.
Notices from FEMA
FEMA informing Long Island residents of programs available to assist those impacted by Hurricane Sandy.
- Click here for Flyer One regarding the STEP Program
- Click here for Flyer Two regarding further Disaster Assistance
Post-Hurricane Sandy Important Information & Phone Numbers for Help
Nassau County Information: (516) 686-4260
LIPA: (631) 755-6000
FEMA: 1 (800) 621-FEMA
National Grid: (800) 642-4272
Town of Hempstead: (516) 538-1900
Town of Oyster Bay: (516) 677-5350
Town of North Hempstead: (516) 869-6311
Long Island Hurricane Shelters
Other Imporant Links
Fuel Shortage Tracker
Feeding Stations
National Grid
Long Island Power Authority
Verizon
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFFICES
New York City Office of Emergency Management
Suffolk County FRES (Fire Rescue Emergency Services)
New York State Office of Emergency Management
Federal Emergency Management Office
Federal Emergency Management Office for Kids
U.S. Fire Administration
WEATHER
National Hurricane Center
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
PREPAREDNESS & RECOVERY
Disaster Help
Disaster Relief
The American Red Cross
The Health and Welfare Council of Long Island
Catholic Charities of Long Island
Create your Personal Safety Plan
PARENTS AND TEACHERS
American Red Cross Masters of Disaster
Risk Watch
Save A Life for Kids
CHILDREN FEMA for Kids
The American Red Cross Children's Guide to Disasters
Fire Safety for Children
Safety Coloring Books, Quizzes and Games
Sparky the Fire Dog
American Red Cross Interactive Zone
EDUCATION/COURSES
FEMA Emergency Management Institute
Nassau BOCES
The American Red Cross-Nassau Chapter
The National Disaster Education Coalition (NDEC)
Adelphi Emergency Management Faculty
Adelphi Emergency Management Courses
Adelphi Emergency Management Overview
Adelphi Contacts
PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
Job Accommodation Network
National Organization on Disability Emergency Preparedness Initiative
The American Red Cross Special Needs & Concerns
LONG ISLAND MEDIA OUTLETS
List of Media Outlets
VOLUNTEER/CERT AmeriCorps
AmeriCorps*VISTA (Volunteers In Service To America)
AmeriCorps*NCCC (National Civilian Community Corps)
Corporation for National & Community Service
Learn and Serve
CitizenCorps
Long Island Volunteer Opportunities
The American Red Cross-Nassau Chapter
CERT (Community Emergency Response Team)
National, Statewide and Local Volunteer Programs
Points of Light Foundation & Volunteer Center National Network
Long Island Volunteer Enterprises
1-800-volunteer.org: A National Portal for Volunteering
Nassau County Amateur Radio Emergency Service
Nassau County Police Amateur Radio Club
Nassau County Auxiliary Police
PET SAFETY Animals in Disaster FEMA
Humane Society of the United States
BUSINESS
Joint Commission of Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations
National Fire Protection Association