Guest guest Posted September 13, 2001 Report Share Posted September 13, 2001 *Smile* Chris ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Corporations Pledge Money to Victims http://home-news.excite.com/news/ap/010913/00/attacks-financial-donations STAMFORD, Conn. (AP) - Terrorist attacks in New York and Washington have prompted major corporations, small businesses, religious and sports groups to donate millions to aid victims' families and relief efforts. General Electric Co. on Wednesday pledged $10 million for the families of New York firefighters, police officers and rescue workers who died trying to help victims trapped Tuesday in the World Trade Center. Computer networking giant Cisco Systems Inc. donated $6 million to the Red Cross and other relief groups. Wells Fargo & Co. pledged $1 million to the Red Cross. Sprint said it was donating $500,000 to the American Red Cross and providing 2,300 wireless phones for disaster workers. The company also said that its stores in New York were providing free emergency calling and its pay phones in the city were being programmed to allow free outgoing calls. " As the nation recovers, it is important for all of us to support the brave rescue workers, and we hope these contributions will allow them to do their important jobs better and faster, " said Sprint Chairman and CEO William T. Esrey. H.J. Heinz and the H.J. Heinz Foundation are giving $100,000 to a relief fund created by the United Way and The New York Community Trust. Heinz also said it is sending food to distribute to rescue workers. Starting Friday, Massachusetts' grocery chain Stop and Shop Co. said it will match contributions from customers and associates. Gladstone's 4 Fish restaurant in Malibu, Calif., has pledged all of Sunday's proceeds to relief efforts. " We will not make a cent on that day, " said Christine Lloyd, restaurant marketing director. Other groups, such as the New Haven-based Knights of Columbus, said they'll donate $1 million for the families of victims lost during rescue efforts at both the Pentagon and Trade Center towers. The Southeastern Conference said pregame ceremonies would be held at its college football games, with the league donating $1 million from gate receipts and TV fees to aid victims. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In the wake of this week's national tragedy and devastation 15% of the profits from A Little Ol'Factory's sales in September will be donated to The American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund. http://www.alittleolfactory.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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