Holly Garvey of Antioch with items that she is taking to Stanton Island for victims of Hurricane Sandy. Items include blankets, hats, gloves, food, tools and bleach. | Thomas Delany Jr~Sun-Times Media
Nathan Woodmaster and Holly Garvey both of Antioch load items that they are taking to Stanton Island for victims of Hurricane Sandy. | Thomas Delany Jr~Sun-Times Media
Holly Garvey of Antioch load dollies into the backseat that she is taking to Stanton Island for victims of Hurricane Sandy. | Thomas Delany Jr~Sun-Times Media
Nathan Woodmaster and Holly Garvey both of Antioch load items that they are taking to Stanton Island for victims of Hurricane Sandy. | Thomas Delany Jr~Sun-Times Media
Holly Garvey of Antioch with items that she is taking to Stanton Island for victims of Hurricane Sandy. Items include blankets, hats, gloves, food, tools and bleach. | Thomas Delany Jr~Sun-Times Media
ANTIOCH — It was a “happy accident” on Facebook that led Holly Garvey to pitch in and help gather supplies to benefit those affected on the East Coast by Hurricane Sandy. This could only happen in the new social media context where a 30-year-old Antioch …