Superstorm Sandy Relief Efforts for New Jersey’s Small Business
Posted by advantagemarketing on November 7, 2012
Hurricane Sandy has devastated New Jersey’s small businesses. Many of Advantage Marketing’s small business clients have been affected, so I wanted to share this information about a conference call on Thursday, November 8 that will provide updates on NJ’s relief efforts for small businesses. Please tune in if you have been impacted!
Conference Call 11/8: Superstorm Sandy Relief Efforts for Small Business
If your business was impacted by Sandy, Governor Chris Christie is offering small business owners the opportunity to join Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), New Jersey Economic Development Authority, and New Jersey Business Action Center senior officials for a conference call on the federal and state government’s efforts to help small businesses and homeowners recover from Hurricane Sandy.
Officials will provide updates and answer questions about assistance and support to states affected by the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, ensuring the federal family and its public and private partners continue to provide all available resources to support state, local, territorial and tribal communities in affected areas.
WHAT: New Jersey Economic Development Authority, FEMA, SBA and New Jersey Business Action Center senior officials update call with local, small business owners and officials on Sandy relief efforts.
WHEN: Thursday, November 8 at 2 p.m. ET
DIAL IN: Dial-in: 1-888-621-9649; Event number: 411483
Special thanks to our friend Donna Miller at Above & Beyond for sharing this information. As a virtual office staff, Above & Beyond has worked hard these past two weeks to help small businesses impacted by Sandy. If you are in need of office facilities – a warm, dry workspace, power, Internet, etc. – check out Above & Beyond’s offerings. Call Donna at 973-509-4632 or visit the Above & Beyond website.

Jamie said
Thanks for this information, Loraine. I have shared it with some of my clients. Much appreciated! Hope you are well and that your family and home are safe.
advantagemarketing said
Jamie,
Thanks for sharing the post – the more people who know about it the better. We survived Sandy with little damage, however, we lost power for a week. It was a bit difficult, but we kept thinking of those who were worse of, and were thankful for what we had.
I hope that you’re able to get back to your house soon and get back to normal.