Carnival Corporation & plc is donating $2 million to aid the victims of Hurricane Sandy that struck the U.S. Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions, and devastated New Jersey and New York. The funds are earmarked for four charities providing an array of relief and rebuilding services and support.
The Robin Hood Relief
Fund will receive $1 million, Habitat for Humanity International will
receive $500,000, and Save the Children and the Mayor’s Fund to Advance
New York City — Hurricane
Sandy Relief Efforts each will receive $250,000.
"Super Storm Sandy was
one of the most devastating natural disasters in U.S. history and on
behalf of the 90,000 global employees of Carnival Corporation & plc
we are pleased to provide
this financial support to those who were affected by the storm," said
Micky Arison, chairman and CEO of Carnival Corporation & plc. “We
also have a special relationship with the region, with several ships
either homeported or visiting the area as a port of
call, as well as hundreds of thousands of residents who sail on the
fleets of our various cruise brands.”
The Robin Hood Relief
Fund launched a large-scale relief effort to aid those in the tri-state
area within hours of the storm, providing more than $17.6 million in
grants to more than 160
different groups. The organization now is moving into phase two of its
recovery effort, providing for the long-term needs created by the storm
including: housing, job-training, legal counseling and more, with 100
percent of donations going to Sandy relief.
www.robinhood.org/rhsandy
Habitat for Humanity
International is a nonprofit organization that builds houses for people
in need. Carnival Corporation’s donation has been earmarked for the five
Habitat chapters that
have been affected by the storm and are assisting with the recovery
efforts.
Following the storm, Habitat for Humanity International
launched a multiphase response to help affected communities. This effort
includes a range of services that will address both the short-term and
long-term
need for safe and decent housing.
On Dec. 17 Habitat for
Humanity deployed the first-ever fleet of Habitat Mobile Response Units
from Atlanta to assist communities in New York and New Jersey. The 24
Express vans are especially
outfitted with tools and equipment for critical home repairs.
www.habitat.org
Save the Children's
domestic emergency response teams were dispatched to New Jersey and New
York within 48 hours of the storm to work with children and families in
shelters, and communities
to identify both short- and longer-term needs. The organization also is
coordinating with national partners to assess the critical needs of
families impacted by the storm. By Nov. 30, Save the Children had
assisted 40,400 children and adults.
The Mayor’s Fund to
Advance New York City is assisting with immediate and long-term
restoration efforts throughout New York City’s five boroughs. The fund
is accepting financial donations
to support hurricane relief efforts, and 100 percent of donations are
being dispersed to relief efforts and organizations. Grant funds have
supported the supply and transport of emergency needs including hot
food, toiletries, baby supplies, cleaning materials,
warm clothing and medications to communities hit hardest by the
hurricane. The Mayor's Fund also is committed to rebuilding and
restoration efforts including assistance for displaced families,
schools, small businesses, nonprofit organizations, parks and other
impacted groups. http://www.nyc.gov/html/fund/html/home/home.shtml
Carnival
Corporation & plc is the largest cruise company in the world, with a
portfolio of cruise brands in North America, Europe,
Australia and Asia, comprised of Carnival Cruise Lines, Holland America
Line, Princess Cruises, Seabourn, AIDA Cruises, Costa Cruises, Cunard,
Ibero Cruises, P&O Cruises (Australia) and P&O Cruises (UK).
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