Albany – State University of
New York Chancellor Nancy L. Zimpher today announced that SUNY is partnering
with the American Red Cross as New York State recovers from the effects of
Superstorm Sandy.
American Red Cross and SUNY
web pages have been set up for those affiliated with SUNY to make a charitable
donation. Additionally, SUNY will host a blood drive at SUNY Plaza in Albany on
Nov. 19 and central administration is working with campuses statewide to
organize local volunteers.
“With a campus in every
community, SUNY is a natural beacon for New Yorkers during times of crisis,”
said Chancellor Zimpher. “We are proud to partner with the American Red Cross and
do our share to aid disaster victims all along the Atlantic Coast by providing
a venue for students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends to give charitably,
donate blood, or volunteer as we continue to recover from this most recent
storm.”
“The American Red Cross
continues its efforts to provide aid and comfort to the thousands of people
affected by Superstorm Sandy,” said Gary Striar, CEO of the American Red Cross
Northeastern New York Region. “We are extremely grateful to the SUNY
community for its commitment and compassion; this support will further enable
the Red Cross to do everything possible to get help to where it is needed.”
Charitable Donations from any
member of the SUNY family can be made online, at www.suny.edu/sandy.
For additional information,
email sunyhelps@suny.edu or call
518-320-1160.
About the State University of New York
The State University of New
York is the largest comprehensive university system in the United States,
educating approximately 468,000 students in more than 7,500 degree and
certificate programs on 64 campuses with nearly 3 million alumni around the
globe. To learn more about how SUNY creates opportunity, visit www.suny.edu.
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