James Vouloukos and William Ferris sort through donated clothes at a site maintained by the Town of Hempstead in cooperation with FEMA at Oceanside Park during in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy on November 9, 2012 in Oceanside, New York. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)
NEW YORK (WLNY) — In Nassau County, a program meant to help homeowners patch homes damaged by Superstorm Sandy so they can continue living in them is off to a slow and confusing start.
For information on how the program works, please call the following numbers:
Nassau Step Home Repairs – 1-888-684-4267; Suffolk Step Home Repairs – 1-888-774-6733, or 211 if calling from Long Island.


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