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The Salvation Army continues to offer relief in the wake of Hurricane Sandy

14 November 2012
The Salvation Army continues to offer relief in the wake of Hurricane Sandy

As response and recovery efforts to Hurricane Sandy enter week two, The Salvation Army continues to serve hundreds of thousands of storm survivors in coordination with partner agencies. These two videos explore the situation in the USA, and look at the work the Salvos are doing to help. 

The Salvation Army Hurricane Sandy Relief: part one

The Salvation Army Hurricane Sandy Relief: part two

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