Where to Shop in Support of Hurricane Sandy Victims

Want to lend a helping hand? Consider shopping online.

Grey Area Tees - Many people in the Northeast are still trying to recover from Hurricane Sandy and could use your help. Check out 10 shopping sites below that are donating proceeds to various relief organizations.   New York City artist Sebastian Errazuriz designed two cool T-shirts:, “I Still Love NY” and “Manhattan Blackout,” by dip-dying the classic versions to resemble flood lines. 100% of all proceeds will benefit hurricane relief efforts.   (Photo: Jordan Doner/Shop Grey Area)

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Grey Area Tees - Many people in the Northeast are still trying to recover from Hurricane Sandy and could use your help. Check out 10 shopping sites below that are donating proceeds to various relief organizations.  New York City artist Sebastian Errazuriz designed two cool T-shirts:, “I Still Love NY” and “Manhattan Blackout,” by dip-dying the classic versions to resemble flood lines. 100% of all proceeds will benefit hurricane relief efforts.  (Photo: Jordan Doner/Shop Grey Area)

Chantecaille Cosmetics - Olivia Chantecaille's Manhattan-based luxury skincare and beauty line will donate 20% of all online purchases to the American Red Cross and The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals through Sunday, November 18.   (Photo: Chantecaille)

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Chantecaille Cosmetics - Olivia Chantecaille's Manhattan-based luxury skincare and beauty line will donate 20% of all online purchases to the American Red Cross and The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals through Sunday, November 18.  (Photo: Chantecaille)

Gemma Redux Jewelry - Known for their stunning statement cuffs and necklaces, Gemma Redux is donating 30% of all website sales to hurricane relief through November 20. Use discount code "sandyrelief" at checkout.   (Photo: Gemma Redux)

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Gemma Redux Jewelry - Known for their stunning statement cuffs and necklaces, Gemma Redux is donating 30% of all website sales to hurricane relief through November 20. Use discount code "sandyrelief" at checkout.  (Photo: Gemma Redux)

Bauble Jewelry - For every $10 Buried Bauble sold, the online jewelery destination will donate $10 to the American Red Cross.  (Photo: Baublebar)

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Bauble Jewelry - For every $10 Buried Bauble sold, the online jewelery destination will donate $10 to the American Red Cross. (Photo: Baublebar)

TOMS Eyewear and Footwear - The charitable brand is donating $10 from every eyewear purchase and $5 from every shoe purchase to Save the Children.  (Photo: TOMS)

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TOMS Eyewear and Footwear - The charitable brand is donating $10 from every eyewear purchase and $5 from every shoe purchase to Save the Children. (Photo: TOMS)

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Selfless T-Shirt - Architect and artist Jake Levine created a SoPo ("South of Power") tee, with all proceeds donated to hurricane relief efforts.  (Photo: Selfless Tee)

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Selfless T-Shirt - Architect and artist Jake Levine created a SoPo ("South of Power") tee, with all proceeds donated to hurricane relief efforts. (Photo: Selfless Tee)

Natori Collection - New York designer Josie Natori's offers elegant lingerie and a ready-to-wear collection on her website and 20% of all sales will go to the American Red Cross through Sunday, November 11.  (Photo: Natori)

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Natori Collection - New York designer Josie Natori's offers elegant lingerie and a ready-to-wear collection on her website and 20% of all sales will go to the American Red Cross through Sunday, November 11. (Photo: Natori)

Dannijo Jewelry - Check out the beautiful accessories on this New York City-based jewelry company‘s site. 20% of sales will go to the American Red Cross through Sunday.  (Photo: Dannijo)

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Dannijo Jewelry - Check out the beautiful accessories on this New York City-based jewelry company‘s site. 20% of sales will go to the American Red Cross through Sunday. (Photo: Dannijo)

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Tory Burch Collection - Tory Burch is lending a hand, offering 10% of net proceeds from all in-store and online purchases to support various organizations.   (Photo: Tory Burch)

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Tory Burch Collection - Tory Burch is lending a hand, offering 10% of net proceeds from all in-store and online purchases to support various organizations.  (Photo: Tory Burch)

Getting Digital - Online courses at colleges and universities offer flexible options for busy students, and millions of students nationwide are taking advantage. In the 2012 Survey of Online Learning published by the Babson Survey Research Group on Jan. 8, more than 6.7 million students said they took at least one online course during the fall 2011 term, up 570,000 students from the previous year. (Photo: Getty Images/STOCK)

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Ebay - The auction site set up a special page where you can shop for hundreds of items to help various hurricane relief nonprofits. Just look out for the yellow and blue ribbons.  (Photo: Geri Lavrov/Getty Images/STOCK)