Two-Hundred Christmas Trees Are Free - Right Now - To Sandy Victims.
That means all Toms River residents
Two-hundred Christmas trees are free - right now - to those affected by Hurricane Sandy.
The Roatary Club of Medford donated the trees that are now available - first come, first served - at Bey Lea Golf Course, said Debbi Winogracki, Toms River spokesperson.
The trees are available to any Toms River resident, she said.
"All Toms River residents were affected some way or another by the storm," she said.
Home Depot is also dispensing ornaments, and the Girl Scouts are providing homemade ornaments.
Bey Lea Golf Course is located at 1536 N. Bay Ave. in Toms River.
berkeley
3:09 pm on Saturday, December 15, 2012
looking for christmas help was in seaside no longer tried to get in a motel evrything was taken by the time i was eligable then i tried for the gift card at central 2x and was toolate the first time and the second time i went i didnt know you had to have a pink slip and was waiting in line until someone told me then i called the police dept and they told me i had to regester the day before in which i didnt know cause i dont always have access to a cmptr somy hrs got cut from work and i was out of work for 2 weeks and i was displaced 2x and im very frustrated cause i cannot get any kind of help does anybody know of anything i have nt much money that will be for food and transportation back n forth to work cause the car that was is no longer and im just want to move and improve also looking for a house or apt 2 bdrm would benice for me n my 2 kids i know im not the only one but just asking
butch cassidy
1:03 pm on Sunday, December 16, 2012
keep asking people are in the same boat but maybe you will get some help...pray
Alana H
6:16 pm on Saturday, December 15, 2012
Thank you to the Rotary Club. It is nice to have something made easier now. We appreciate it.
butch cassidy
1:04 pm on Sunday, December 16, 2012
that is such a wonderful thing to do rotary club! i hope its taken advantage of by all who need it...hey it saves 50 bucks!
connie virga
7:11 pm on Saturday, December 15, 2012
@Berkeley brick hurricane relief located in the ac moore and stop and shop shopping center also visitation church located on mantoloking road in brick they have so much to give please go to both they have everthing u will need. also if u have a fema number u can get free new bedding at rhr habitat for humanity restore on route 9 good luck
john
8:40 pm on Saturday, December 15, 2012
How these people suppose to put up a tree without a house to put it in
~Barb~
11:37 am on Sunday, December 16, 2012
How do you know they aren't staying with friends or at a hotel? Grow up grinch.
Patricia M Davis
9:00 pm on Saturday, December 15, 2012
WHO DO I CALL TO PICK UP SHRUBS?
Karen
12:04 pm on Sunday, December 16, 2012
What do shrubs have to do with free Christmas trees. Think it's great idea bit should be all ocean county residents
Virginia
2:57 pm on Sunday, December 16, 2012
I am grateful for the tree, I did not lose my rental home or my car , but I live in Toms River and life has been rough for my family , we did lose power and all the food in the refrigerator. Work had no power for a little less then a week and being alone overnight at a hotel with workers from FEMA and survivors took a toll on me , a tree was the last thing on my mind . So to club that gave me a smile and a Christmas tree , I THANK YOU !
Emmy
8:58 pm on Sunday, December 16, 2012
It was a wonderful, kind gesture from the Rotary Club. Thank you for the generosity.