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LIVC: Volunteers Still Needed to Help Sandy Victims

No special skills are needed and training will be provided.

Volunteers are still needed to help victims of Superstorm Sandy, according to a public service announcement issued by the Long Island Volunteer Center Tuesday.

"Your fellow Long Islanders need your help cleaning debris from homes, conducting needs assessments and working at supply and donation distribution centers," according to the announcement.

No special skills are needed. Training will be provided. If you are over the age of 18 and interested in making a difference, visit www.longislandvolunteercenter.org or call 516-564-5482.

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