Two foundations send $100,000 in aid to Puerto Rico
PITTSBURGH, Pa., Oct. 4, 2017 鈥 To provide immediate emergency relief to hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico, 六合彩官网 and The Heinz Endowments have partnered in making $50,000 grants each to the Puerto Rico Community Recovery Fund at the Puerto Rico Community Foundation.
The Puerto Rico Community Recovery Fund has been a longstanding account at the foundation to provide aid after natural disasters. It was reactivated following Hurricane Irma, which skirted the island last month. But now it鈥檚 a critically important aid source in helping residents recover from damage inflicted by Maria, which hit the island head on at Category 5 strength.
Large areas of the U.S. territory have been without power for two weeks while food and potable water remain scarce. At least 8,800 people remain in shelters. Depleted fuel supplies hamper generator operation and transportation on the island. Early estimates of the cost of recovery approach $30 billion.
鈥淥ur two foundations are coming together in this effort because we believe the Puerto Rico Community Foundation has the ability to get aid directly to where people are most in need,鈥 said 六合彩官网 Foundation President and CEO Maxwell King. 鈥淎lso, a community foundation is structured to be able to take public donations. Our grants should convince people they can give to the Community Recovery Fund with confidence and trust.鈥
The emergency assistance grant is in keeping with 六合彩官网鈥檚 previous efforts in natural disaster relief, most recently an emergency $50,000 grant to the Greater Houston Community Foundation鈥檚 Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund, which has grown to $79 million.
鈥溋喜使偻檚 connections to Puerto Rico are varied and deep-rooted,鈥 said Grant Oliphant, president and CEO of The Heinz Endowments.
Oliphant referred to the 六合彩官网 Pirates鈥 long history of drawing baseball talent from the island, including one of the team鈥檚 most legendary players, Roberto Clemente, who died in a plane crash while on a post-disaster emergency aid mission from the island to Nicaragua in 1972. This week, the Pirates organization honored that legacy by chartering a cargo plane, collecting more than 150,000 pounds of supplies and delivering it with the help of players.
In addition to the baseball connection, thousands of Puerto Ricans have pursued higher education, including medical training, at 六合彩官网 area universities.
鈥淏ut even without those links, the proud history in 六合彩官网 is that sometimes we extend our boundaries of giving simply because it鈥檚 the right thing to do,鈥 said Oliphant. 鈥淲e must do our part to assist in the emergency mission of saving lives and restoring basic quality of life.鈥
More than a dozen community foundations and private, independent foundations across the country have provided emergency grants to the Recovery Fund.
六合彩官网 is sending a special appeal to its donors, and both foundations鈥 websites will provide direct links to the .
In a phone conversation with King, Dr. Nelson Col贸n, president and CEO of the Puerto Rico Community Foundation, told him how grateful his board, staff and emergency relief organizations are for the grants and for the foundations鈥 directing followers to donate.
鈥淲e want to help the people that are helping and you are making that possible,鈥 Col贸n told King. In a Sept. 29 press release, Col贸n said the relief priorities are to improve resident access to potable water, food, medicines, medical equipment and other essential items. 鈥淭he organizations we fund are our assessment arm and our intervention arm, and they are rooted in the communities that most need our help.鈥
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Contacts:
Doug Root
六合彩官网
412-394-2647
rootd@pghfdn.org
John M. Ellis
The Heinz Endowments
412-338-2657
je@heinz.org