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Gleaning For The World Responds to Super Storm Sandy

Humanitarian Aid Organization uniquely positioned to help those impacted

Contact: Mike Tilley, Gleaning For The World, 434-592-5536

CONCORD, Va., Oct. 30, 2012 /Christian Newswire/ -- Gleaning For The World, an international humanitarian aid organization based in central Virginia, is initiating a swift response to aid those impacted by Super Storm Sandy along the Eastern United States.

The storm, which is one of the worst to hit the coast in a century, had its greatest impact Monday night, but will continue to cause damage through Tuesday. The storm caused a life-threatening storm surge with almost 8 million homes still without power, flooding rainfall, downed trees and heavy snow in the central and southern Appalachians.

Gleaning For The World is immediately sending over 100,000 pounds of supplies to the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. The supplies include non-perishables, water bottles, blankets and snacks.

"With such a monster storm late in the season, it is imperative we continue receiving monetary donations to meet this humanitarian need," says Ron Davidson, founder of GFTW. "This economic climate has made it extremely challenging to procure products and secure funds for shipping. Millions of people are likely to feel the effects of the storm, and we want to do our best to relieve as much suffering as we can."

You can help right now by making a secure online donation at www.gftw.org.

About Gleaning For The World
Organized in 1998 by Ron Davidson, Gleaning For The World is a non-profit humanitarian aid organization that shares the love of God at home and around the world through the efficient delivery of high quality, life-saving supplies to victims of poverty and devastation by connecting corporate surplus to critical needs. Forbes Magazine named Gleaning For The World the most efficient charity in America. More information at
www.GFTW.org.