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Kathy Some Help for Flood Victims
Posted by Kathy Brown in Policy on June 20, 2008, 05:04 PM EST
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Just wanted to share the news that Verizon is matching each dollar given by our employees to assist Midwest flood victims.  Our hearts go out to those suffering, and hope this small gesture can help them through these tough times.

 

 

Verizon, Employees Aid Flood Victims In Seven States

Telco Will Match Employee Donations Dollar For Dollar

By Linda Moss -- Multichannel News, 6/19/2008 12:39:00 PM

The Verizon Foundation has begun a 1-to-1 match for every dollar donated by Verizon employees in support of relief efforts under way in seven states affected by record-breaking storms and heavy flooding, according to officials.

As part of the foundation's disaster relief program, Verizon’s philanthropic arm will match individual employee contributions to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund, America's Second Harvest and the Salvation Army. Relief organizations have provided clean-up supplies, shelters and meals in Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Nebraska, West Virginia and Wisconsin.

Verizon has been supporting relief efforts in affected areas, donating more than 6,000 sand bags and providing a company emergency vehicle.

In addition, emergency personnel and relief agencies in Iowa have received Verizon Wireless mobile phones and USB modems. The company's BroadbandAccess service is being used to access the Internet via laptop computers and USB modems.

Verizon Wireless also rolled out its high-speed wireless network in Iowa City, Iowa, to support communications services for the University of Iowa and other emergency personnel during the severe flooding in the area. The high-speed network was previously deployed in Cedar Rapids and other areas of Iowa. All Verizon Wireless Communications Stores are open to assist customers.

 





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