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Tweet This, Patch Donates $1 To Sandy Victims

If you tweet with the hashtag #PatchRebuilds, Patch will donate $1 to Superstorm Sandy relief efforts, up to $125,000.

Patch is excited to announce its partnership with you, the readers, to help raise money for Hurricane Sandy relief. 

The latest project, deemed Patch Rebuilds, is a simple proposition: for every tweet that includes the hashtag #PatchRebuilds, Patch will donate $1 to AmeriCares Superstorm Sandy Relief Efforts, up to $125,000.

All you have to do is jump on Twitter and send a tweet—just make sure it includes #PatchRebuilds. 

Launched just hours ago, the Patch Rebuilds campaign is already quickly taking hold. Check out the official Patch Rebuilds page to see a live tracker of money being raised to help Hurricane Sandy victims.

And while you're there, share the page with your friends and family to help spread the word about how easy it is to raise money for the cause.

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WeaselMami June 6, 2013 at 04:10 pm
Way to go NESHAMINY 10U Travel Team!!!!!!
crzemom4 June 6, 2013 at 09:00 pm
AWESOME JOB NESHAMINY 10U Travel! U ROCK!!!!
Brian jeter May 28, 2013 at 07:13 pm
Great effort by the team and coaches. Thanks for a great tournament and making us proud.
Ronald Staller May 28, 2013 at 10:06 pm
I would like to say it was amazing watching these future Hall of Famers at 8 years old fightingRead More through the weather and playing the 5 games in 2 days. They were tougher than many of the adults! I remember my days with Levittown American Little League playing in the 8-9 year old division and these boys would have taken us out! It would not have been close. Great Job to all and Congrats to Team Neshaminy...do you know how hard it is to say that as a Pennsbury Grad? I look forward to the next tournament!