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Superstorm Sandy was devastating. Hundreds of thousands are without power and millions in the northeast are still coming to terms with what happened. But we know that it is in moments like these people come together and help one another. Let’s get these stories out to the world.
If you have a story about an act of kindness someone did for you during the storm or its aftermath, please send us a message, or call 617-651-0909 and record your story. Thanks, and stay safe!

Superstorm Sandy was devastating. Hundreds of thousands are without power and millions in the northeast are still coming to terms with what happened. But we know that it is in moments like these people come together and help one another. Let’s get these stories out to the world.

If you have a story about an act of kindness someone did for you during the storm or its aftermath, please send us a message, or call 617-651-0909 and record your story. Thanks, and stay safe!

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