The General Motors Foundation is pledging $500,000 to Habitat for Humanity to help victims of the recent tornadoes infive Texas counties. The funds will be used to help restore neighborhoods devastated storms.
"Helping Texas residents rebuild and repair their homes
is a critical priority for Habitat for Humanity International in the aftermath of the recent tornadoes," said Selim Bingol, Vice-President, GM Global Communications and Public Policy and Chairman of the GM Foundation. "Through the $500,000 grant from the GM Foundation and the recently donated Chevrolet Express Vans, we are helping the organisation immediately provide financial and other important resources to those in need."
Habitat for Humanity is assessing the impact on affordable housing in the affected areas and will assist with clean up, repairs and new construction efforts.
In addition to GM Foundation's donation, Chevrolet donated 24 Chevrolet Express vans in 2012, creating the organisation's first-ever fleet of mobile response units. With their work behind them, some of the mobile response units are making their way from Superstorm Sandy-affected areas to Hood, Johnson, Montague, Parker and Wise counties to assist in recovery efforts. The vans are filled with tools and equipment from Lowe's and Robert Bosch Tool Corporation.
The GM Foundation's support of Habitat for Humanity in 2013 also includes a $1-million grant for neighborhood revitalisation efforts in 12 US cities, including Arlington and Austin, Texas, where team GM Cares volunteers will be deployed this year.
"From leadership giving and corporate gifts to much-needed vehicles and volunteers to assist with recovery efforts, Dan Akerson, the GM Foundation and Chevrolet are leading the way to help families rebuild their lives," said Jonathan Reckford, CEO, Habitat for Humanity International. "This latest pledge will help the residents of impacted Texas communities come home again."
In 2012, GM's Chairman and CEO Dan Akerson and his wife, Karin, provided a $1-million personal gift to Habitat for Humanity's 'Leaders to ReBuild Detroit' initiative.
The GM Foundation's support of Texas also includes a recent $100,000 grant to the Red Cross to aid emergency management officials with relief efforts in West, Texas. The GM Foundation also donates annually to the American Red Cross Disaster Responder Program to ensure the organization has funds to provide immediate relief when disaster strikes.
"Helping Texas residents rebuild and repair their homes
is a critical priority for Habitat for Humanity International in the aftermath of the recent tornadoes," said Selim Bingol, Vice-President, GM Global Communications and Public Policy and Chairman of the GM Foundation. "Through the $500,000 grant from the GM Foundation and the recently donated Chevrolet Express Vans, we are helping the organisation immediately provide financial and other important resources to those in need."
Habitat for Humanity is assessing the impact on affordable housing in the affected areas and will assist with clean up, repairs and new construction efforts.
In addition to GM Foundation's donation, Chevrolet donated 24 Chevrolet Express vans in 2012, creating the organisation's first-ever fleet of mobile response units. With their work behind them, some of the mobile response units are making their way from Superstorm Sandy-affected areas to Hood, Johnson, Montague, Parker and Wise counties to assist in recovery efforts. The vans are filled with tools and equipment from Lowe's and Robert Bosch Tool Corporation.
The GM Foundation's support of Habitat for Humanity in 2013 also includes a $1-million grant for neighborhood revitalisation efforts in 12 US cities, including Arlington and Austin, Texas, where team GM Cares volunteers will be deployed this year.
"From leadership giving and corporate gifts to much-needed vehicles and volunteers to assist with recovery efforts, Dan Akerson, the GM Foundation and Chevrolet are leading the way to help families rebuild their lives," said Jonathan Reckford, CEO, Habitat for Humanity International. "This latest pledge will help the residents of impacted Texas communities come home again."
In 2012, GM's Chairman and CEO Dan Akerson and his wife, Karin, provided a $1-million personal gift to Habitat for Humanity's 'Leaders to ReBuild Detroit' initiative.
The GM Foundation's support of Texas also includes a recent $100,000 grant to the Red Cross to aid emergency management officials with relief efforts in West, Texas. The GM Foundation also donates annually to the American Red Cross Disaster Responder Program to ensure the organization has funds to provide immediate relief when disaster strikes.
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