The Jersey Shore star teamed up with the ASPCA to help animals that were displaced by the storm.
The talk show host visits her hometown of Asbury Park, NJ to survey the storm's damage and help serve food to affected locals.
The actor hosts a benefit fundraiser at Hollywood hotspot Lexington Social House.
The "Beauty and A Beat" singer is making a difference by donating a dollar from each ticket sold from four of his East Coast concerts. "We decided that for the Jersey, Brooklyn, and 2 MSG shows every ticket sold a dollar will be donated to Hurricane Sandy Relief," he tweeted, adding, "and all 4 shows are SOLD OUT so U are all helping us make a difference in the lives of those that need it right now. thanks. #GIVEBACK."
The group of guys have pledged $1 million to recovery efforts and have scheduled a benefit concert in East Rutherford, NJ on Nov. 30.
Multiple celebrities gathered together for Good Morning America's A Day of Giving telethon.
The "Born This Way" singer and New York native donated $1 million to the American Red Cross to help with relief, posting on her blog, "Please accept this gift on behalf of myself, my parents Joe and Cynthia, and my sister Natali; with our deepest gratitude New York for raising us...Thank you for helping me build my spirit. I will now help you rebuild yours."
This cook put down the kitchen utensils and picked up the phone during the Day of Giving telethon.
The Jersey Shore star posted a pic of him helping out with relief efforts, writing, "Here is my fundraiser to #HELPSTATENISLAND! Please give anything you can! If we all help we can make a difference."
These two influential figures helped raise donations for Hurricane Sandy victims.
The Hollywood mom posted on her website GOOP, "I just donated to the red cross for flood relief, you may want to think about it if you haven't already."
The talk show host participated in A Day of Giving for the benefit of the victims of Hurricane Sandy on Good Morning America.
The footballer volunteers as a member of the American Red Cross National Celebrity Cabinet.
The new mommy and Jersey Shore star stopped by Good Morning America for ABC's Day of Giving and took calls at the phone bank while encouraging viewers to contribute.
The Maroon5 frontman held up a sign reading "Text Red Cross to 90999" while in Los Angeles.
Jersey Shore's JWoww's other half was spotted on his Jet Ski riding around his town of Toms River, N.J., helping survivors of the storm.
The X Factor creator donated $25,000 to the New York Daily News' Hurricane Sandy Relief Fund.
The MTV stars will join forces with the nonprofit group Architecture for Humanity for a live benefit called Restore the Shore. The fist-pumping gang will gather in Times Square on Nov. 15 where they'll collect donations for the fund.
The New Jersey native and E! star pledged $100,000 to the Red Cross to help with relief efforts all over the East Coast.
The football team helps out in hard-hit New Jersey, posting on Twitter, "Lots of sandwiches being made with great help from our @Giants players at the Community FoodBank of NJ."
The singer performs during the post-storm NBC telethon benefit for the Red Cross.
Would you like to help? Text REDCROSS to 90999 ($10 donation) or visit redcross.org
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