There’s No Place Like Home!
We need your help at a chance to win up to a $20,000 Grant from OceanFirst Foundation’s Third Annual Crowdrise Charity Challenge. This will support our continuing mission to bring Sandy displaced families home. Crowdrise is an online fundraising source and OceanFirst Foundation is hosting a Charity Challenge. Click here to Donate
Welcome to the Ocean County Long Term Recovery Group (OCLTRG)
When we come together as a community, we are all stronger, especially in the face of an unprecedented disaster like Superstorm Sandy. Designed as a single resource for Ocean County residents, the Ocean County Long-Term Recovery Group is your source for help.
Households assisted by
unmet needs funding
Distributed to households
affected by Sandy
Sandy Recovery
Workshops
OCLTRG Executive Director Speaks at Sandy Task Force Hearing in D.C.
Disaster Relief:
Moving Forward Together
Through the generosity of community partners and funding organizations including Robin Hood Foundation, Hurricane Sandy NJ Relief Fund, United Way of Ocean County, OceanFirst Foundation, World Renew, Lutheran Social Ministries, UMCOR, Salvation Army, The American Red Cross, Caregivers of NJ, and Homes For All, among others, we are able to provide assistance.
For further information, give us a call at 732-569-3484 or email us at info@OceanCountyLTRG.org.
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Pt. Pleasant contractor accused of $1M Sandy fraud
NEWARK – A father-and-son home improvement company in Point Pleasant bilked dozens of homeowners out of more than $1 million in federal superstorm Sandy relief aid, by taking money for work that was substandard, never performed or abandoned, a civil complaint filed by the state Consumer Affairs Division alleges. Contractors Paul Zaidinski Sr. and Paul Zaidinski Jr. and […]
House raising, booming since Sandy, a dangerous and expensive industry
Property owners along New Jersey’s coast have had their homes raised to avoid flood waters like those that damaged homes during Hurricane Sandy. But the home-elevation industry, which became a booming business after the 2012 storm, is wrought with problems, ranging from safety issues to funding delays that put projects on hold and left some […]
Kane In Your Corner: FEMA clawbacks an added insult to Superstorm Sandy victims
Updated January 12, 2017 7:10 PM UNION BEACH – Thousands of New Jersey families, their homes damaged or destroyed by Sandy, are now being ordered to repay part of their disaster assistance grants and a Kane In Your Corner investigation Wednesday found the rules determining the paybacks sometimes don’t seem fair. But homeowner advocates say those […]
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