Verizon Donates $100,000 to Support Midwest Tornado Relief

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UPDATE In the aftermath of tornadoes that recently devastated communities in Kentucky, Illinois and other parts of the Midwest, the Verizon Foundation announced it is making a $100,000 donation to the American Red Cross. To bolster recovery efforts, Verizon’s donation will be dedicated to regional disaster relief for communities impacted by these tornadoes. Tuesday’s edition of Inside Towers detailed the damages to Drake Lighting headquarters in Mayfield, KY.

“Verizon is dedicated to supporting the community during times of crisis,” said Rose Stuckey Kirk, Chief Corporate Social Responsibility Officer, Verizon. “By partnering with the American Red Cross, we know that people in the areas devastated by tornadoes over the weekend will receive the resources they need to begin to rebuild their lives and recover from these storms quickly.”

“We are grateful to Verizon Foundation for their generous support as we help those impacted by devastating tornadoes in the South and Midwest,” said Rosie Taravella, CEO, American Red Cross New Jersey Region. “Their contribution will help the Red Cross provide those affected with a safe place to stay, regular meals, and emotional support in the days and weeks following this tragedy.”

 

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