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Woodhaven Does Its Part

Civic Group Hauls In Loads Of Supplies

The Woodhaven Residents’ Block Association (WRBA) thanked neighborhood residents and friends for their tremendous generosity in supporting the organization’s Hurricane Sandy relief efforts.

Members of the Woodhaven Residents’ Block Association collected clothes and other items for hurricane victims last weekend at their Jamaica Avenue headquarters. Among those pictured is WRBA President Ed Wendell (at rear, standing at right).

Due to the selflessness of Woodhaven’s residents and friends, the WRBA was able to raise thousands of dollars, as well as nearly 50 car-loads of clothes, food, water, and other supplies. In addition, dozens of volunteers contributed numerous hours to sort, pack, and transport the dona- tions, all of which went to Howard Beach, Broad Channel, Breezy Point, and other neighborhoods south of Woodhaven that were hit hard by Hurricane Sandy.

“The generosity of Woodhaven and of our friends has been overwhelming,” said WRBA President Edward K. Wendell. “In the face of a disaster that devastated our neighbors, our community stepped up in a huge way to help out those in need. A lot of people are hurting right now, but the community spirit we’ve seen over the past week leaves no doubt that South Queens will be back better than ever.”

Residents from across Woodhaven contributed to the cause, and donors from far out of state shipped supplies or donated money. Though gasoline was in short supply, Woodhaven residents sprang into action, using their remaining gas to make sure supplies reached those in need.

The WRBA was fortunate to collaborate with an array of organizations and offices to maximize their efforts, including those of Assemblyman Mike Miller, State Sen. Joseph Addabbo, City Council Member Elizabeth Crowley, Assemblyman Phil Goldfeder, the Glendale/104th Precinct Civilian Observation Patrol, the West Hamilton Beach Volunteer Fire Department, the Hamilton Beach Civic Association, the Woodhaven Business Improvement District, Queens Tabernacle and the Wood- haven-Richmond Hill Volunteer Ambulance Corps.

“This was a huge team effort,” said WRBA Board Member Martin Colberg. “Those who are without heat or electricity, those who lost their belongings or their homes- those are our neighbors, and it was wonderful to see how many people in Woodhaven and from all around are doing everything they can to help their neighbors.”

In an effort to be as transparent as possible and to help donors see how their contributions are being used, the WRBA publicly posted a thorough accounting of the funds it has received. That accounting is available at https://bit.ly/DonationAccounting. In addition, the WRBA has been providing regular updates about its relief efforts on its Facebook page and Twitter feed (@WoodhavenNYC).

Additionally, the WRBA announced that it would hold a special “flashlight vigil” for the victims of the hurricane this Friday night, Nov. 9, at 6:30 p.m. at Forest Parkway Plaza, located at the corner of Jamaica Avenue and Forest Parkway.

All are invited to bring flashlights and fresh batteries for use during the vigil-and to donate them thereafter for residents in hard-hit communities in the city.

Between 4 and 8 p.m. tomorrow and 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. on Saturday, the WRBA will also be collecting other supplies at its office at 84-20 Jamaica Ave., including non-perishable food, baby supplies, matches, lighters, heavy duty garbage bags, work gloves, face masks, cleaning supplies, soap, vinyl/latex gloves, paper towels, shovels, rakes, buckets, bottled water, aluminum foil, freezer and sandwich bags and can openers. Except for winter jackets, clothing donations will not be accepted.