Washington Conservation Corps members remove damaged household items from a flooded home
Hurricane Sandy took lives, destroyed homes and businesses, and left millions of people without power. As the storm bore down on the Northeast coast during the last days of October, Corps across the country were already mobilizing to help with the relief effort. Corpsmembers have played a significant role in helping communities in New York, New Jersey and 5 other states recover and rebuild.
Some Corps worked through the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) and FEMA, while others organized independent of the federal response. Some Corps worked in shelters, while others cleared debris. Some Corps travelled thousands of miles to assist in the relief efforts, while other Corps worked in their own backyards.
Find out which Corps have been involved in Sandy recovery, read about what they’ve done to help, and see pictures from the field:
Corps Involved in recovery efforts
- AmeriCorps NCCC
- Conservation Corps Minnesota & Iowa – St. Paul, Minnesota
- Green City Force – New York, New York
- Montana Conservation Corps – Bozeman, Montana
- New Jersey Youth Corps
- New York Restoration Project – New York, New York
- Rocky Mountain Youth Corps – Taos, New Mexico
- Southwest Conservation Corps
- Student Conservation Association (SCA)
- Utah Conservation Corps – Logan, Utah
- Washington Conservation Corps – Olympia, Washington
Conservation Corps Minnesota and Iowa Corpsmembers “mucking out” a home damaged by flood water
What are some of the things Corps have done?
- Operated emergency shelters throughout New York City: managed volunteers, monitored and assisted residents, cared for children and pets, maintained the facilities
- Cleared debris
- Cut down damaged trees and limbs
- “Mucking out” – removing water and water damaged items and building materials from homes and businesses affected by flooding
- Solicited donations of food and emergency supplies from individuals and businesses not hit as hard by the storm
- Operated distribution centers and packaged emergency supplies for Sandy victims in need of food, water, blankets, clothing, toiletries, and other necessities
- Canvassed neighborhoods to find people in need and spread information about repair work
- Restored parks damaged by high winds
NYRP clearing a downed tree in New York City
AmeriCorps NCCC/FEMA Corps members assisting with water distribution in Far Rockaway, NY.
Get more pictures and more information on the recovery efforts and Corpsmember experiences
- Read a profile from The New York Times that describes the work of several Corps
- Click to read Senator Tom Udall’s shout out to RMYC members on his Facebook page
- Watch a short video of one AmeriCorps NCCC member describing her experience in Somerset, NJ
- See more pictures of Southwest Conservation Corps hard at work
- Read about a crew of veterans with SCA and their invovlement in relief efforts
- Read a detailed report (from their newsletter) of Conservation Corps Minnesota & Iowa’s effort
- Read Green City Force Corpsmember Jovanni Vega’s reflections on the disaster response efforts
- Read reflections from a crew of Green City Force Corpsmembers that helped distribute supplies to neighbors
- Watch this video of a New York City firefighter giving a big shout out to Corpsmembers
- Click to see more pictures of the damage to NYRP parks and gardens on the NYRP Facebook page
- Click here to see more pictures of Utah Conservation Corps members at work
- Read a profile of Washington Conservation Corps’s Sandy recovery efforts on Serve.gov
Student Conservation Association (SCA) Corpsmember in New Jersey
Southwest Conservation Corps members working with FDNY
Utah Conservation Corps members surrounded by the devastation of Hurricane Sandy
Green City Force Corpsmembers and staff serving food
Montana Conservation Corps members organize supplies at a distribution center
New Jersey Youth Corps clearing a downed tree