Snooki, J-Woww, Sammi, Ronnie, Vinny and Deena owe their fame and fortunes to the Jersey shore, which was ravaged by superstorm Sandy. Throughout the effort to rebuild the shore, the MTV stars have taken part in events to help raise money. On Saturday at 1:00 p.m. the whole crew, sans Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino and Pauly D, will be at Six Flags Great Adventure Theme Park in New Jersey to thank kids who took part in the "Spring Fix" program, according to reports.

The "Spring Fix" program brought 50 young people to areas in New Jersey and New York that were pummeled by Superstorm Sandy. It began on March 17 and was organized by MTV, MTVU, and United Way. The week-long program wraps up Sunday at Six Flags with a concert featuring Ne-Yo, Sammy Adams and the Timeflies.

David McKillips, the senior vice president of corporate alliances at Six Flags Entertainment said in a statement "Six Flags is incredibly proud to partner with MTV and The United Way to participate in this national spring break benefit program, driving awareness and assistance to those in need from Superstorm Sandy."

Edwin Goutier, who oversees the United Way, said in a press release "People who experience a disaster like Hurricane Sandy face major challenges, like disruptions to their education, loss of income and even health risks.  This project will shine a light on young people who are doing something about it and hopefully inspire many others to join us."

Jenni "J-Woww" Farley, who with Snooki parlayed her fame into a second reality show called Snooki and J-Woww, told The Daily Record "We're going to meet students who are giving up spring break and helping out the Shore," Farley said. "They're helping out, getting dirty and because of that we just want to give back to them, hang out with them and go on a few rides."

Andrew Jenks of MTV's World of Jenks will be joining the Jersey Shore cast. March 23rd doubles as the opening day for the park.