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Friday, October 26, 2007
Qualcomm Commits $1.5 Million to Support Wildfire Relief and Recovery Efforts
Qualcomm Commits $1.5 Million to Support Wildfire Relief and Recovery Efforts: "- Qualcomm Incorporated , a leading developer and innovator of advanced wireless technologies and data solutions, today announced that the Company has committed $1.5 million to support relief and recovery efforts after this week's devastating wildfires in San Diego County. The total commitment includes immediate donations of $100,000 to the San Diego/Imperial Counties American Red Cross Chapter and $100,000 to Volunteer San Diego. Over the next several weeks, the remaining $1.3 million will be directed to various nonprofit and first responder organizations providing fire relief and recovery efforts via Qualcomm's corporate giving program, employee matching grant program and donations in recognition of employee volunteer efforts."
NAR Donates Half-Million to California Wildfire Relief
PRESS RELEASE
NAR Donates Half-Million to California Wildfire Relief: "The National Association of Realtors, through the REALTORS Relief Foundation, is donating a half-million dollars to help the victims of the disastrous wildfires that have swept California and left thousands of people homeless."
NAR Donates Half-Million to California Wildfire Relief: "The National Association of Realtors, through the REALTORS Relief Foundation, is donating a half-million dollars to help the victims of the disastrous wildfires that have swept California and left thousands of people homeless."
N.O. charities eager to return favor to fire victims - Breaking News Updates New Orleans - Times-Picayune - NOLA.com
N.O. charities eager to return favor to fire victims - Breaking News Updates New Orleans - Times-Picayune - NOLA.com: "N.O. charities eager to return favor to fire victims Posted by The Times-Picayune October 25, 2007 7:53PM By Bruce Nolan Staff writer Wounded New Orleanians helped by the kindness of strangers two years ago are looking toward fire-ravaged Southern California with an urge to help, but local disaster managers are urging them to wait until it is more clear exactly what the stricken communities need.
'I'm getting phone calls: 'Can we go? Can we go?,' ' said Archdeacon Dennis McManis, operations director of the Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana's office of disaster response. '
I'm telling them, 'Let's sit back and see what they need.' '"
'I'm getting phone calls: 'Can we go? Can we go?,' ' said Archdeacon Dennis McManis, operations director of the Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana's office of disaster response. '
I'm telling them, 'Let's sit back and see what they need.' '"
California Wild fire relief efforts: How you can help
California Wild fire relief efforts: How you can help: "Wild fire relief efforts: How you can help The devastating wildfires in Southern California have caused at least $1 billion in damage in San Diego County alone, charring more than 650 square miles and destroying over 1,500 homes from Malibu to just north of the Mexican border. Community foundations in the areas hardest hit have established funds to help the individuals and areas impacted by the wildfires"
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