Teams Supporting Local Responders in Queens, Staten Island, Manhattan Boroughs
On Staten Island, one of the worst-affected areas in New York City, MSF has visited several emergency shelters in support of the response from local and state authorities as well as community groups that are mounting the bulk of the aid effort in the borough. At the Susan E. Wagner High School, which has become a shelter for an estimated 350 – 400 people, many of the displaced who have sought sanctuary there have lost access to medicines for chronic medical conditions. MSF is working to support the onsite medical team and organize a medicines procurement system as well as dispatching a mental health team to the shelter in order to assess psycho-social support needs.
At this time, MSF is not seeking any donations to support these efforts. Approximately $35,000 that had been raised by New York City marathon runners to support MSF medical programs is being used for the Hurricane Sandy relief operation.
Over the past twenty years, a large proportion of MSF’s financial support has come from donors from communities in New York and New Jersey that have been affected by Hurricane Sandy. Hundreds of field staff and thousands of donors have given their time, professional expertise and financial support to help people beyond their own borders. We thank them and want them to know our thoughts and efforts are with them at this time.
MSF provides medical humanitarian assistance in more than 60 countries to people whose survival is threatened by violence, neglect, or catastrophe, primarily due to armed conflict, epidemics, malnutrition, exclusion from health care, or natural disasters.
Source: http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org