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Sandy Relief Fund for Atlantic Cape Students

 

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COURT HOUSE – The Atlantic Cape Community College Foundation has established the Sandy Relief Fund for Atlantic Cape Students to collect emergency funds for Atlantic Cape Community College students affected by Hurricane Sandy.
More than 1,900 Atlantic Cape students live on the barrier island communities assaulted by the storm on Oct. 29. Student evacuees are now returning to devastating conditions—wrecked homes and vehicles, and destroyed computer equipment, school supplies and textbooks.
The Sandy Relief Fund for Atlantic Cape Students will provide assistance for students who need to replace books, computer equipment, clothing and food, and to cover commuting costs and other necessities.
“The Atlantic Cape Community College Foundation is grateful to all who can help our students who have been impacted by Hurricane Sandy,” Diane McKoy of Mays Landing, Atlantic Cape Foundation president, said.
To make a donation to the Sandy Relief Fund for Atlantic Cape Students, visit www.atlantic.edu/relief or send a check payable to the Atlantic Cape Community College Foundation to:
Sandy Relief Fund for Atlantic Cape Students
Atlantic Cape Community College Foundation
341 Court House-South Dennis Road
Cape May Court House, NJ 08210-1972
For additional information, contact Dr. Patricia Gentile, executive director, Atlantic Cape Foundation, at 609-463-4507 or pgentile@atlantic.edu.

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