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| Ongoing Efforts Support Hurricane Victims |
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CDW, CDW·G and coworkers are giving more than $1.5 million in cash and in-kind donations including funds, food, supplies and technology to help hurricane victims. As part of this effort, the company held a fund drive in which CDW matched coworker donations 4-to-1. Coworkers also voted to donate money earmarked for this year’s Holiday Party to relief efforts.
In addition, the company dispatched a mobile communications unit to Gulfport, Miss. to serve as FEMA’s law enforcement command center. Two CDW·G coworkers traveled with the command center and logged their daily activities online.
Read the Command Center Web Journal »
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Please feel free to select from any of these organizations to make a donation of your own: |
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American Red Cross
Deployed to the hardest hit areas of Katrina’s destruction, American Red Cross volunteers have been supplying hundreds of thousands victims left homeless with critical necessities such as shelter and food as well as counseling.
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America's Second Harvest
The nation's largest charitable hunger-relief organization. America's Second Harvest - The Nation’s Food Bank Network, has activated its disaster mode in response to Hurricane Katrina.
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Habitat For Humanity
Thousands of families are left homeless or with homes that are severely damaged. Habitat for Humanity will help rebuild the lives of the victims of Hurricane Katrina, piece by piece, house by house.
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Salvation Army
The Salvation Army provides food, shelter and necessities to those in need. In addition, the Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Network has also provided invaluable communication assistance.
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