Boeing Donates $1 Million to Assist with Hurricane Ida Recovery and Relief Efforts
Boeing (NYSE: BA) has pledged $1 million for disaster recovery following Hurricane Ida, comprising a $500,000 donation to the American Red Cross for immediate relief in Louisiana and the Northeast. The remaining funds will support local organizations for cleanup and recovery, including the Greater New Orleans Foundation and World Central Kitchen. Boeing's commitment aligns with its ongoing support for affected communities, having donated over $8.7 million in the last five years and $1.6 million to prior hurricane relief efforts since 2012.
- Boeing donated $1 million for Hurricane Ida recovery, enhancing community support.
- Boeing has contributed over $8.7 million in charitable efforts in the last five years, showing commitment to local communities.
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CHICAGO, Sept. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Boeing (NYSE: BA) is committing
"Our thoughts are with all our friends, neighbors and teammates in Louisiana and the Northeast who are dealing with the unprecedented impacts from Hurricane Ida," said Jennifer Lowe, Boeing's vice president of National Strategy & Engagement. "Through our corporate charitable donations and through the personal donations of our employees, the full Boeing team stands ready to assist those hardest hit by this devastating storm."
The remaining
$100,000 to Greater New Orleans Foundation to support cleanup and recovery efforts in and around the city of New Orleans$100,000 to Bayou Recovery Fund to support cleanup and recovery efforts along the Louisiana Gulf Coast$100,000 to World Central Kitchen to provide nourishing meals for communities in need$75,000 to Food Bank of South Jersey to provide emergency food resources to those in need$75,000 to Community Food Bank of New Jersey to support food distribution across the state$50,000 to Combined Arms to support military veterans and their families who have been impacted by Hurricane Ida
"Thanks to Boeing's generous support, the Red Cross, alongside our partners, is able to shelter and support thousands of families impacted by Hurricane Ida," said Don Herring, chief development officer at the American Red Cross. "We are proud to count on partners like Boeing as we work together to provide much-needed comfort and care to help people in need."
In addition to corporate charitable investments, Boeing employees give to their local communities by participating in volunteer programs, gift matching programs and the Employee Disaster Relief Fund – an employee-managed fund that provides individual disaster aid for employees affected by hurricanes and other natural disasters. Consistent with Boeing employee gift match programs, the company will match qualifying employee contributions made to support Hurricane Ida relief.
"World Central Kitchen has mobilized quickly to get fresh meals to those who have been affected by Hurricane Ida," said Nate Mook, CEO of World Central Kitchen. "We're grateful for Boeing's support and belief in our mission, which helps us carry out this critical work providing nourishing meals for those in need, and look forward to their team engaging with our future relief work."
Disaster recovery and relief efforts in Louisiana and the Northeast align with Boeing's ongoing commitment to the communities where the company has a presence. Boeing employs more than 820 people in Louisiana, most of whom are building NASA's Space Launch System — the world's most powerful rocket— which will take the first woman and first person of color to the moon. Boeing employs more than 4,500 employees who call Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey home. The Boeing Philadelphia site serves as headquarters for Boeing's Vertical Lift division, where engineers and manufacturers produce military helicopters like the CH-47 Chinook and V-22 Osprey.
Boeing is active and engaged in Louisiana and the Northeast region of the U.S., contributing a combined
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