John Deere Foundation Provides $1 Million to Help in Flood Relief for U.S. Midwest
18 6월 2008 - 12:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
MOLINE, Ill., June 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The John Deere
Foundation Board of Directors has approved a $1 million grant to
assist the American Red Cross in relief efforts for victims of
flooding in the U.S. Midwest. The money was donated to the American
Red Cross National Disaster Relief Fund. "The flooding in the
Midwest has devastated many communities and thousands of families,"
said Amy Nimmer, president of the John Deere Foundation. "We want
to help during these difficult times and believe the American Red
Cross is well positioned in this situation to ensure that our
financial support is used wisely to assist families and
communities." Flooding in the Midwest has seriously affected
communities in five states, including Iowa, Indiana, Missouri,
Nebraska and Wisconsin. Iowa has been the most severely impacted
with more than 80 of its 99 counties declared disaster areas. "John
Deere customers, employees, dealers and suppliers across the
Midwest have all been impacted by this natural disaster," Nimmer
said. "We believe our donation and the donations of many others
will assist all families in the region to recover and find hope in
the future." The John Deere Foundation is the philanthropic
organization established by Deere & Company in 1948 to help
improve communities and society through charitable grants for
education, human services, community development, arts and culture,
and world hunger. DATASOURCE: Deere & Company CONTACT: Ken
Golden, Director, Strategic Public Relations of Deere &
Company, +1-309-765-5678 Web site: http://www.deere.com/
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