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Heidi Klum Teams Up With Patch to Help Storm Victims on Sunday

The supermodel mom will help distribute supplies in partnership with the American Red Cross and Patch on Sunday, Dec. 2.

Supermodel Heidi Klum is lending her efforts to affected victims and families of Superstorm Sandy by distributing supplies, food, and water in the afternoon on Sunday, Dec. 2 at the American Red Cross Nassau Chapter in Mineola, NY, in partnership with the American Red Cross, AOL, and Patch.

Klum's efforts are a reminder that these communities still need help rebuilding. 

Anyone can help by donating to the American Red Cross, Long Island Cares, or Island Harvest.

And, you can help rebuild communities that were hit by Hurricane Sandy by simply sending a tweet: Patch’s effort to help support devastated communities after the storm, "Patch Rebuilds," will donate $1 to the AmeriCares Hurricane Sandy Disaster Relief Fund, up to $125,000, with every tweet sent with the hashtag #PatchRebuilds. 

Your contribution will go toward medical and humanitarian aid, grants and programs to help Sandy survivors.

Just tweet the hashtag #PatchRebuilds, or go to our Patch Rebuilds website - rebuilds.patch.com - and send your tweet directly from the site.

wolfone December 2, 2012 at 11:05 pm
Tweet out with hastag. Its so awesome that Heidi is helping the Sandy cause! Thank you Heidi!

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