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Four States Hurricane Sandy Volunteers

By: Brad Douglas
Updated: November 22, 2012
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JOPLIN, MO.--- David Harbor works in the Joplin Red Cross Office. He says so far, more than 65 people from our region have gone to New York and New Jersey. They are helping provide food and shelter to those who lost everything in the storm. He says so many people came to Joplin after the tornado and it's nice to help give back. 

"We're always looking for volunteers. Not only are we helping over there, but we are responding to house fires back here and disasters locally too. We always support people to sign up and volunteer," states David Harbor, Red Cross.

 If you would like to sign up online to volunteer, click here.

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