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Comcast NBCUniversal Donates $500,000 to Hurricane Milton Relief in Florida

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Comcast NBCUniversal has announced a $500,000 donation in cash and in-kind contributions to support Florida's recovery efforts following the devastation caused by Hurricanes Milton and Helene. The donation includes $250,000 in cash, with $100,000 going to the Florida Disaster Fund and $150,000 distributed among 11 community-based organizations. Additionally, $250,000 worth of airtime will be provided for public service announcements.

Comcast's total contributions to the impacted regions in the southeast U.S. now amount to $1.5 million, with $700,000 specifically allocated to Florida. The company has also been working to restore connectivity, with services restored to 90% of customers impacted by Hurricane Milton. Comcast has opened over 362,000 public Xfinity WiFi Hotspots in Florida for free use by everyone.

Comcast NBCUniversal ha annunciato una donazione di 500.000 dollari in denaro e contributi in natura per supportare i lavori di recupero in Florida, dopo la devastazione causata dagli uragani Milton e Helene. La donazione include 250.000 dollari in contante, di cui 100.000 dollari destinati al Fondo per le Emergenze della Florida e 150.000 dollari distribuiti tra 11 organizzazioni locali. Inoltre, 250.000 dollari di spazio pubblicitario saranno forniti per annunci di servizio pubblico.

Le contribuzioni totali di Comcast alle regioni colpite nel sud-est degli Stati Uniti ammontano ora a 1,5 milioni di dollari, di cui 700.000 dollari specificamente destinati alla Florida. L'azienda ha anche lavorato per ripristinare la connettività, riuscendo a ripristinare i servizi per il 90% dei clienti colpiti dall'uragano Milton. Comcast ha aperto oltre 362.000 hotspot pubblici Xfinity WiFi in Florida per l'uso gratuito da parte di tutti.

Comcast NBCUniversal ha anunciado una donación de 500,000 dólares en efectivo y contribuciones en especie para apoyar los esfuerzos de recuperación de Florida tras la devastación causada por los huracanes Milton y Helene. La donación incluye 250,000 dólares en efectivo, de los cuales 100,000 dólares irán al Fondo de Desastres de Florida y 150,000 dólares se distribuirán entre 11 organizaciones comunitarias. Además, se proporcionarán 250,000 dólares en tiempo de aire para anuncios de servicio público.

Las contribuciones totales de Comcast a las regiones afectadas en el sureste de EE. UU. ahora ascienden a 1.5 millones de dólares, con 700,000 dólares específicamente asignados a Florida. La empresa también ha estado trabajando para restaurar la conectividad, habiendo restaurado los servicios al 90% de los clientes afectados por el huracán Milton. Comcast ha abierto más de 362,000 puntos de acceso WiFi públicos de Xfinity en Florida para uso gratuito por parte de todos.

Comcast NBCUniversal은 허리케인 밀턴과 헬렌으로 인한 재해 복구 지원을 위해 50만 달러의 기부를 현금과 현물로 발표했습니다. 이 기부는 25만 달러의 현금을 포함하며, 10만 달러는 플로리다 재해 기금에, 15만 달러는 11개 지역 사회 기반 단체에 분배됩니다. 또한 25만 달러 상당의 방송 시간이 공공 서비스 발표를 위해 제공될 것입니다.

Comcast의 동남부 지역에 대한 총 기여금은 지금까지 150만 달러에 달하며, 그 중 70만 달러는 플로리다에 특별히 할당되었습니다. 이 회사는 허리케인 밀턴으로 피해를 입은 고객의 90% 서비스 복구 작업에도 힘쓰고 있습니다. Comcast는 플로리다에서 36만 2000개 이상의 공공 Xfinity WiFi 핫스팟을 열어 모두가 무료로 이용할 수 있도록 하고 있습니다.

Comcast NBCUniversal a annoncé un don de 500 000 dollars en espèces et en contributions en nature pour soutenir les efforts de récupération en Floride suite à la dévastation causée par les ouragans Milton et Helene. Le don comprend 250 000 dollars en espèces, dont 100 000 dollars destinés au Fonds de secours de la Floride et 150 000 dollars répartis entre 11 organisations communautaires. De plus, 250 000 dollars de temps d’antenne seront fournis pour des annonces de service public.

Les contributions totales de Comcast aux régions touchées du sud-est des États-Unis s’élèvent désormais à 1,5 million de dollars, dont 700 000 dollars spécifiquement alloués à la Floride. L'entreprise a également travaillé à la restauration de la connectivité, avec des services rétablis pour 90 % des clients touchés par l’ouragan Milton. Comcast a ouvert plus de 362 000 points d’accès WiFi publics Xfinity en Floride pour une utilisation gratuite par tous.

Comcast NBCUniversal hat eine Spende von 500.000 Dollar in bar und Sachleistungen angekündigt, um die Wiederherstellungsbemühungen in Florida nach der Verwüstung durch die Hurrikans Milton und Helene zu unterstützen. Die Spende umfasst 250.000 Dollar in bar, von denen 100.000 Dollar in den Florida Disaster Fund gehen und 150.000 Dollar unter 11 gemeinnützigen Organisationen verteilt werden. Zusätzlich werden 250.000 Dollar für Sendezeit für öffentliche Dienstankündigungen bereitgestellt.

Die gesamten Beiträge von Comcast an die betroffenen Regionen im Südosten der USA belaufen sich jetzt auf 1,5 Millionen Dollar, wobei 700.000 Dollar speziell für Florida vorgesehen sind. Das Unternehmen hat auch daran gearbeitet, die Konnektivität wiederherzustellen, wobei die Dienste für 90 % der Kunden, die von Hurrikan Milton betroffen waren, wiederhergestellt wurden. Comcast hat über 362.000 öffentliche Xfinity WiFi-Hotspots in Florida für die kostenlose Nutzung durch alle geöffnet.

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Following the damage and destruction caused by Hurricanes Milton and Helene, Comcast will provide additional cash and in-kind contributions to support Florida's recovery efforts

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., Oct. 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Comcast NBCUniversal today announced it will provide $500,000 in cash and in-kind contributions to community organizations in Florida after the devastation left behind by Hurricane Milton. The donation will help with disaster relief and recovery efforts following the storm's landfall and the ongoing work after Hurricane Helene's damage and destruction across the state.

Comcast will donate $250,000 total in cash: $100,000 will go to the Florida Disaster Fund and $150,000 will go to 11 community-based organizations.

Those organizations include: All Faiths Food Bank, Catholic Charities of Southwest Florida, Community Foundation of Sarasota County, FISH of SAN-CAP, Goodwill Industries of Southwest Florida, Harry Chapin Food Bank, Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida, United Way of Lake and Sumter Counties, United Way of Lee, Hendry, and Glades, United Way of Palm Beach County, and United Way of St. Lucie & Okeechobee.

Comcast will also provide $250,000 worth of in-kind contributions via airtime for public service announcements to help keep impacted Florida communities safe and informed. When combined with the previously announced Hurricane Helene disaster relief funds, Comcast's contributions to the impacted regions in southeast U.S. total $1.5 million in cash and in-kind donations and specifically in Florida total $700,000 in cash and in-kind donations.

The Florida Disaster Fund, managed by Volunteer Florida, is the State of Florida's official private fund established to assist Florida communities as they recover during times of disaster. The fund distributes money to service organizations that serve individuals within their local communities with disaster response and recovery.

"On behalf of Volunteer Florida, we extend our heartfelt appreciation to Comcast for their continued support and additional contribution to the Florida Disaster Fund in response to Hurricanes Helene and Milton," said Josie Tamayo, CEO of Volunteer Florida. "We are grateful that our partners in the business community are joining us in this effort. Their contributions will help provide resources with recovery efforts in the affected communities."

Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida collects, stores and distributes donated food to more than 750 feeding partners in seven Central Florida counties.

"After Hurricane Milton, so many families are displaced and struggling to access basic necessities. Second Harvest of Central Florida has been hard at work providing disaster meals to the hardest-hit areas in our community. Comcast NBCUniversal's investment will help us continue to go above and beyond to provide nutrition for families, kids and seniors impacted by the storm," said Derrick Chubbs, President & CEO of Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida. "As families start to get back on their feet again, the need for food assistance will only increase. We thank Comcast for supporting us as we look ahead."

"Our Sanibel community has shown incredible strength and resilience in the wake of Hurricane Milton, coming together to support one another and begin the process of recovery. Restoring communication and internet access has been key in helping families regain stability and allowing businesses to reopen," said Sanibel Mayor Richard Johnson. "We thank Comcast and all of their technicians for their swift action and commitment to restoring services as quickly as possible. Their efforts have empowered families and businesses to move forward."

The Suncoast Disaster Recovery Fund, which is managed by the Community Foundation of Sarasota County, is a local resource for the long-term, ongoing needs that emerge over time in disaster-affected communities.

"We so appreciate Comcast's support of long-term recovery efforts that will help the great Sarasota County area thoughtfully and strategically rebuild from this historic hurricane season," said Roxie Jerde, President and CEO of the Community Foundation. "Thanks to partners like Comcast that recognize the work to come, the long recovery journey for our community is brighter."

"We promised to stand with Florida during difficult times. With today's announcement and our ongoing restoration efforts, we're sending a clear message. We're here and we'll be here for our communities as they work to recover from these extreme storms," said Jeff Buzzelli, Senior Vice President for Comcast's Florida Region. "The determination of our teams including construction, engineers, maintenance and technicians has been relentless. They've been working nonstop since Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton's landfalls with a single mission, to restore connectivity for residential and commercial customers across the state. Our thoughts are with everyone impacted and we're proud to invest in trusted organizations who are helping our neighbors."

Comcast's Commitment to Restoring Services After Hurricanes Milton and Helene

Comcast's Storm Team has been on the ground in Florida since Hurricane Helene made landfall, collaborating closely with local authorities and utilities to repair our network and bring back services to homes and businesses.

Following the devastating tornado outbreak caused by Hurricane Milton, millions of people were left without electricity. Our dedicated crews have been working tirelessly, making significant progress in restoring connectivity in accessible areas. Currently, we have successfully restored services to 90% of the customers impacted by Hurricane Milton.

Our network is gradually coming back online as power is restored and our technicians repair or replace damaged equipment. To bolster our workforce, we have deployed hundreds of technicians, including Xfinity technicians from our Beltway and Keystone regions, along with additional contracted crews, to expedite the restoration process. We are committed to working non-stop until all Comcast Business and Xfinity services are fully restored.

To help with connectivity during times like these when it matters most, Comcast has opened more than 362,000 public Xfinity WiFi Hotspots in Florida. They are open to everyone, including non-Xfinity customers, and are free to use. To find the nearest hotspot location in your city, please search the WiFi Hotspot Map, enter your zip code, zoom in on the interactive map to view the results and click on the locations for details.

To assist in the hard-hit area of Sarasota, Comcast deployed the Xfinity Support Center to the Selby Library. Anyone can visit the location at 1331 1st Street, Sarasota, FL 34236 and connect to free WiFi. The Xfinity Support Center also will operate a store at the location to assist customers.

Help Prevent New Communication Outages While We Recover – Don't Cut the Fiber

Restoring your ability to communicate during our recovery is a critical priority. Communication lines carry vital messages including 911 and emergency services and provide access to the Internet and social media so that you can contact loved ones.

Here are some tips to prevent further damage or outages as we recover:

  • When clearing downed trees, do not touch or cut lines as they may be live and operational.
  • Do not pile debris on or near utility pedestals.
  • Do not drive over lines.
  • Do not cut lines. It is faster to repair than to replace damaged lines.
  • Do not touch or remove downed or damaged lines.

Always call 811 before you dig (or 1-800-272-3020). Call your utility providers directly to report down or cut lines and stay clear of the area.

These efforts are part of the company's ongoing commitment to providing resources and support to communities during times of unexpected need. Please visit the Comcast Florida webpage for more information on the latest developments and updates on our relief efforts.

About Comcast Corporation
Comcast Corporation (Nasdaq: CMCSA) is a global media and technology company. From the connectivity and platforms, we provide, to the content and experiences we create, our businesses reach hundreds of millions of customers, viewers, and guests worldwide. We deliver world-class broadband, wireless, and video through Xfinity, Comcast Business, and Sky; produce, distribute, and stream leading entertainment, sports, and news through brands including NBC, Telemundo, Universal, Peacock, and Sky; and bring incredible theme parks and attractions to life through Universal Destinations & Experiences. Visit www.comcastcorporation.com for more information.

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FAQ

How much did Comcast NBCUniversal donate for Hurricane Milton relief in Florida?

Comcast NBCUniversal donated $500,000 in cash and in-kind contributions for Hurricane Milton relief efforts in Florida.

What percentage of Comcast customers have had their services restored after Hurricane Milton?

Comcast has successfully restored services to 90% of customers impacted by Hurricane Milton.

How many public Xfinity WiFi Hotspots has Comcast opened in Florida after the hurricanes?

Comcast has opened more than 362,000 public Xfinity WiFi Hotspots in Florida for free use by everyone, including non-Xfinity customers.

What is the total amount Comcast has contributed to hurricane relief in the southeast U.S.?

Comcast's total contributions to the impacted regions in the southeast U.S. amount to $1.5 million in cash and in-kind donations.

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