Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Lending A Hand To Hurricane Sandy Victims


Lending A Hand To Hurricane Sandy Victims

Hurricane Sandy did quite a number to the NYC area. It was quite a horrifying situation for plenty of families and businesses. Due to the terrible damage from Hurricane Sandy, families were forced to evacuate their homes leaving everything behind. Not to mention, are suffering out in the cold without power and heat is very overwhelming to deal with. That is why, NYC Printing 123's dedicated team is lending a hand to help those families in need. We are hurt by the affect hurricane sandy has caused to those families. We are driving around the Brooklyn and Manhattan area collecting any donations you may have for the hurricane sandy victims. We want to make a difference to our community and contribute to our neighbors suffering from the terrible damage of hurricane sandy. A little contribution does matters. Whether it is food, Clothing, Jackets, or Blankets. Anything to keep our neighbors warm during this situation. Our team at NYC Printing 123 can't event begin to imagine what these families are going through to cope with the situation. With Hurricane Sandy leaving so much damage to the NYC area, there will be another storm passing through our area, We are doing as the best we can to help out the victims of hurricane sandy. We are amongst the lucky ones that weren't affected by the hurricane, but we do have family, friends, even co-workers that were severely affected by hurricane sandy.  That is why we want to help those that lost their homes, their properties, We want to help those families that are without clothing or food. If we can make a difference in the littlest way, so can you. We encourage you to lend a hand as well. Our Sandy Donation Truck and Locations are ready for your donations. Feel free to text us at 646.450.4678 or email us  at info@nycprinting123.com your telephone number, address, time and date of pick up  so we can  pick up your donations. You can also drop off any donations at 43 w 33rd St Manhattan or 436 4th avenue in Brooklyn. Thank you all!
 

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