LOWE'S DONATING $1 MILLION TO PROVIDE IMMEDIATE RELIEF IN WAKE OF TORNADO DEVASTATION ACROSS U.S.
Lowe's is donating $1 million to aid immediate relief efforts following devastating tornadoes in Kentucky and the Central U.S. The donation supports disaster relief partners like the American Red Cross, providing essential services such as emergency shelter and supplies. Lowe's associates have already engaged in local relief activities, including distributing water and boarding up buildings in Mayfield, Kentucky. Additionally, Lowe's will deploy a Tool Rental Disaster Response Trailer to assist residents with equipment rentals. The company has committed over $4 million to disaster relief in 2021.
- Donation of $1 million for tornado relief efforts.
- Active engagement of associates in local recovery activities.
- Deployment of Tool Rental Disaster Response Trailer in Mayfield.
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MOORESVILLE, N.C., Dec. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Lowe's today announced that it will donate
"It's heartbreaking to see the devastation this has caused for so many families and communities this close to the holidays," said Marvin Ellison, Lowe's chairman and CEO. "Our thoughts and prayers are with all those who have lost their homes and loved ones, including members of the Lowe's family. We couldn't be more proud of the way our teams have already stepped up to help their neighbors."
Less than 24 hours after a tornado swept through Mayfield, Kentucky, the epicenter of the destruction across the Central U.S., associates from Lowe's in Mayfield spent their Saturday boarding up the Mayfield police department and city hall. In Bowling Green, Kentucky, associates donated 60 cases of water and critical supplies to assist residents of splintered subdivisions and 50 battery-powered lanterns to a senior living home that had lost power. In the coming days, Lowe's stores will distribute additional emergency supplies and support to affected communities.
This week, Lowe's will deploy its new Lowe's Tool Rental Disaster Response Trailer to the Mayfield store to help people get safely back into their homes and get their businesses up and running. The trailer provides affordable rental options for equipment that customers may only need for one-time use like generators and chainsaws.
More than 100 associates from Lowe's emergency response teams also will land at stores in Kentucky this week to help with recovery efforts. These specially trained associates are voluntarily leaving their home stores in Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Missouri and Tennessee to provide customer support and give fellow associates a chance to focus on their families.
Lowe's is providing additional assistance for its associates, including fueling stations, meals and showers, washers and dryers to help those without power or water. The company is also expanding financial assistance provided to associates through the Lowe's Employee Relief Fund. Lowe's is doubling the company's match, contributing
This year, Lowe's has committed more than
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