Canned water, yogurt trucks, and free flights: Major companies across the country are improvising ways to help Houston flood victims as fallout from Harvey continues to devastate the area.
The storm and subsequent flooding have already killed at least eight people, displaced an estimated 30,000, and likely caused tens of billions of dollars worth of property damage.
Corporations like Budweiser-parent Anheuser-Busch, Walmart, and Duracell have opted to redirect business operations to play whatever small role they can in feeding, sheltering, and rescuing those affected. Many other companies have donated to the Red Cross’s relief fund or vowed to match customers or employees who do so. Read more…
More about Google, Apple, Amazon, Anheuser Busch, and Harvey
from WebHits.io Blog http://blog.webhits.io/how-apple-anheuser-busch-and-other-companies-are-helping-harvey-victims/
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