More than $5.5
Million Committed to Disaster Response in 2022
ATLANTA, Sept. 30,
2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The Home Depot Foundation is
committing up to $1 million to
support immediate disaster relief and long-term recovery efforts in
communities impacted by Hurricane Ian. This new disaster response
grant takes the Foundation's 2022 disaster commitment to more than
$5.5 million.
Alongside nonprofit partners and Team Depot, The Home Depot's
associate volunteer force, the Foundation is providing immediate
assistance to communities in need by distributing water and relief
supplies, delivering meals, providing shelter and removing debris
in the impacted areas as soon as the storm clears.
The Foundation is also shipping more than 1,800 disaster relief
kits to Florida to be distributed
by Convoy of Hope and other nonprofit partners. The kits, which
include garbage bags, paper towels, cleaners, hand sanitizer, scour
pads, gloves and N95 masks, will be distributed to people in need
and those cleaning up after the storm.
"Our thoughts are with the communities devastated by this
catastrophic storm," said Shannon
Gerber, executive director of The Home Depot Foundation.
"During this difficult time, we stand ready to assist all those who
are dealing with the damage left behind. With the help of our
nonprofit partners, we will be there to provide resources, relief
and support not only in the days to come, but throughout the
recovery process."
Home Depot's Hurricane Command Center has been working around
the clock to move more than 600 truckloads of emergency
product to stores in the path of the storm, including generators,
gas cans, extension cords, batteries, tarps, lanterns, plywood, dry
wall and water. Emergency products were moved to the front of the
stores to make them easily accessible for customers.
With more than 100 Home Depot stores forced to close as
Hurricane Ian made landfall, technology teams were moved into
position outside of the strike zone to help them reopen for
customers as quickly as possible. Associates and leaders from other
parts of the state are stepping in to help at those stores to allow
associates who live in the impacted areas to focus on their homes
and families.
The Homer Fund, Home Depot's employee assistance fund, is
providing immediate financial support to impacted associates in
need of safe housing, food and clothing while displaced. To date,
The Homer Fund has granted more than $1.1
million to support associates impacted by natural disasters
in 2022.
About The Home Depot
The Home Depot is the world's
largest home improvement specialty retailer. At the end of the
second quarter of fiscal year 2022, the company operated a total of
2,316 retail stores in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, 10 Canadian provinces and Mexico. The company employs approximately
500,000 associates. The Home Depot's stock is traded on the New
York Stock Exchange (NYSE: HD) and is included in the Dow Jones
industrial average and Standard & Poor's 500 index. The Home
Depot is #17 on the 2022 Fortune 500.
About The Home Depot Foundation
The Home Depot Foundation, the nonprofit arm of The Home
Depot (NYSE: HD), works to improve the homes and lives of U.S.
veterans, support communities impacted by natural disasters and
train skilled tradespeople to fill the labor gap. Since 2011, the
Foundation has invested more than $400
million in veteran causes and improved more than 50,000
veteran homes and facilities. The Foundation has pledged to invest
half of a billion dollars in veteran causes by 2025 and
$50 million in training the next
generation of skilled tradespeople through the Path to Pro program.
To learn more about The Home Depot Foundation visit
HomeDepotFoundation.org and follow us on Twitter
@HomeDepotFound and on Facebook and Instagram
@HomeDepotFoundation.
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