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Springsteen & Bon Jovi Join Sandy NJ Relief Fund Advisory Board

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Celebrities and community leaders are coming together to rebuild areas of New Jersey that were heavily damaged from Hurricane Sandy.

The Sandy NJ Relief Fund is a non-profit organization that collects and distributes 100% of it's resources to rebuild communities in the Garden State.   The Chair of the fund is New Jersey's First Lady Mary Pat Christie.

Bruce Springsteen, Jon Bon Jovi are the newest members of the advisory board.  They join Kelly Ripa, Dr. Mehmet Oz, Kevin Jonas, Hess corporation CEO John Hess, New York Jets Center Nick Mangold,former Major League Baseball pitcher Al Leiter, and community leaders Rev. Reginald Jackson and Martin Perez.  Former U.S. Senator Bill Bradley is Honorary Vice Chairman.

The relief fund has already raised over $16 million from more than 7,000 donors.

 

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