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Lending a Helping Hand
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Community To
Host Live Telethon Dec. 8 To Support Hurricane Sandy
Victims
Last month, Hurricane Sandy — dubbed by many researchers as
one of the most powerful hurricanes in American history — came
ashore along almost 1,000 miles of the United States eastern
seaboard, carving a path of destruction that also destroyed
whole communities in coastal New York and New Jersey. To assist
impacted communities and residents, on Saturday, Dec. 8,
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute will host a live telethon
event to raise funds to help Hurricane Sandy victims. The event
– which will also be webcast — will be held in the Rensselaer
Union McNeil Room from 7 to 9 p.m. All proceeds will be donated
to the American Red Cross.
For those on campus, there are several ways to view the
program. Individuals may view the telethon in person. The event
will be held in the Rensselaer Union McNeil Room, located on
the corner of 15th Street and Sage Avenue. Individuals may also
watch the program live on Rensselaer Television Network Channel
3.
The program also will be available for live viewing online:
rpitv.org.
Telephone lines will be open from 7 to 9 p.m. During the
telethon, call (518) 276-6134.
Hurricane Sandy killed more than 100 people, left tens of
thousands homeless, crippled mass transit, triggered paralyzing
gasoline shortages, inflicted billions of dollars in
infrastructure damage, and cut power to more than 8 million
homes – some of which remained dark for weeks. Within
days of the storm, Rensselaer students, faculty, staff, alumni,
student organizations, fraternities, and community members
launched a series of fundraising and support
initiatives.
“The devastation caused by Hurricane Sandy has had a
profound impact on our students and campus community,” said
Cynthia Smith ’96, assistant dean of students and director of
pipeline initiatives and partnerships. “Individuals who have
embraced the ‘RPI RELIEF – Hurricane Sandy’ initiative are
focused on raising money and supporting the many Rensselaer
students whose families are impacted by the storm.”
“Rensselaer students and members of the campus community
have always embraced the spirit of volunteerism,” Smith added.
“They lend their time, energy, and expertise to assist others
within the local community and beyond who need help in a
multitude of ways. The planning involved in coordinating our
first live telethon is nothing short of amazing, and a
testament to our students’ heartfelt efforts to help rebuild
communities and people’s lives.”
The two-hour telethon will feature a host of student, staff,
and faculty performances. Event highlights include: dancers,
beat-boxers, slam poets, jump rope artists, pianists, acoustic
guitarists, a jazz quintet, a barbershop trio, violinists, and
more.
During the performance, viewers will be able to vote for the
best performers by text voting. In addition, throughout the
performance and until Dec. 31, individuals will be able to make
a donation to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief using the
RPI
Relief and the RPI TV websites.
The telethon is sponsored by RPI Relief: Hurricane Sandy,
the RPI Red Cross Club, the Class of 2015, Alpha Omega Epsilon,
and RPI TV. In addition, the growing list of student and campus
groups also includes: the Mighty Waters Committee, Alpha Chi
Rho, Rensselaer Society of Engineers, Alpha Gamma Delta, Tutor
Time, the National Organization of Minority Architecture
Students, Pi Kappa Alpha, Alpha Phi Omega, and Hospitality
Services.
The RPI RELIEF program is focused on raising awareness and
funds, as well as coordinating volunteer initiatives when
disaster strikes an area. Since its inception, the program has
responded to a series of major environmental disasters that
have impacted the nation, the world, and even the Capital
Region community. Some past RPI RELIEF efforts have included
student initiatives to support those impacted by Hurricane
Katrina, the earthquakes and tsunamis in Southeast Asia and
Japan, along with Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee.
Smith also noted that with each disaster, the Rensselaer
community has confronted the challenge and coordinated
appropriate responses. “Our monetary donations to organizations
that include the American Red Cross, Red Crescent, Save the
Children, the Salvation Army, and others have helped those
organizations acquire and distribute needed resources to those
who need them most.”
For now, fundraising efforts are being coordinated largely
in support of the American Red Cross.
The Community Advocates have established a “Reflection Wall”
in the Rensselaer Union North Lobby for students and members of
the campus community to express their thoughts and feelings
about the storm and its aftermath. In addition, the Dean of
Students Office has compiled a resource list for students so
that they will be more prepared to help their families safely
when they call or visit home.
In the coming months, plans are also under way to coordinate
a spring break trip to assist in ongoing recovery and clean-up
efforts.
For more information about RPI Relief efforts to support
Hurricane Sandy victims, visit: http://doso.rpi.edu/update.do.
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Published
December 5,
2012 |
Contact: Jessica Otitigbe
Phone: (518) 276-6050
E-mail: otitij@rpi.edu |
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