Donations will provide up to 6.5 million bottles of water for
approximately 10,000 Flint public school students
Walmart support also enables the public to make donations via online
platform Good360
Walmart today announced support for the Flint, Mich., community through
donations, education and online services. Walmart, Coca-Cola, Nestlé and
PepsiCo will collectively donate water to meet the daily needs of over
10,000 school children for the balance of the calendar year. That
translates to 176 truckloads, or up to 6.5 million bottles of water, to
help with relief efforts for those affected by the water crisis in Flint.
In addition to the water donation, the companies are encouraging others
to support the Flint community by working with Good360, where nonprofits
operating in Flint are listing their needs online. Walmart and its
suppliers will continue to work closely in the Flint community and are
encouraging the public to get involved by visiting www.good360.org/flint
to make donations that will go directly to local nonprofits serving the
community.
Walmart previously helped fund Good360’s disaster recovery platform
through a $1 million grant announced on the 10-year anniversary of
Hurricane Katrina. Walmart and Sam’s Club will continue serving the
community through its stores and clubs, where associates in pharmacies
can share basic health tips and offer information on resources available
in the community.
“The water crisis is personal to us here in Flint. Those affected
include our own associates, customers and their families,” said Beth
Harris, store manager at Walmart, Flint, Mich. "Our associates are proud
to be a part of the effort to help our friends and neighbors.”
“At Walmart, we take pride in using our strengths to help communities
like Flint during times of crisis, as we’ve done around the world in
times of need,” said Dan Bartlett, executive vice president of Corporate
Affairs for Walmart. “We’re working to ensure that the children of
Flint, the city’s most vulnerable citizens, have access to safe water.”
Walmart has already donated 14 trucks of water, or 504,000 bottles, and
1,792 water filters to the Flint community since July 2015. Coca-Cola
has donated nearly 78,720 bottles of Dasani to local food banks and
foundations and to approximately 40 associates living in the affected
area. Nestlé Waters North America has already donated five truckloads,
or more than 190,000 bottles, to Flint community organizations since
October 2015.
“We are grateful for Walmart and their suppliers' support during this
crisis,” said Bilal Tawwab, Flint Community Schools Superintendent.
“With their generous support, District students will have access to
clean drinking water, and more importantly, the ability to focus on
their education.”
“PepsiCo believes that access to safe water is a basic human right,”
said Tony West, executive vice president, PepsiCo Government
Affairs. “We are committed to supporting the communities where we
operate, and our action today will allow Flint school children and their
parents to focus on their education rather than where they can find
clean water.”
“Nestlé Waters is proud to team up with Walmart to expand our ongoing
work to provide clean, safe bottled water for Flint residents,” said
Cameron Lorrain, plant manager for the Michigan-based Ice Mountain® and
Nestlé Pure Life® brand operations. “We will continue to work in
partnership with other companies, local officials and relief
organizations to ensure that families in Flint have access to a steady
supply of safe drinking water.”
“We are committed to supporting Walmart and other groups in water relief
efforts for the Flint community,” said Lori George Billingsley, vice
president of Community Relations, Coca-Cola North America. “This
critical initiative to provide bottled water to the two Flint school
districts builds on our heritage of supporting disaster relief work
around the world. Over the past 19 months, we have donated bottled
water, volunteer hours and supported our employees in the affected area
and will continue to look for ways to help meet the community’s needs.”
Walmart has a long history of providing aid in times of disaster by
donating emergency supplies, such as food and water, home and personal
products, and by creating ways for associates and community members to
locate and help one another. Over the past 10 years, Walmart and the
Walmart Foundation have provided more than $50 million in cash, in
addition to in kind support, in response to events such as typhoons in
Mexico and the Philippines, tsunamis in Asia, floods in the U.K. and
Canada, tornadoes in the U.S., Africa’s Ebola epidemic and many other
tragedies. Walmart and the Walmart Foundation also invested $7.2 million
over the past 10 years to build community resiliency.
About Walmart
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (NYSE: WMT) helps people around the world save
money and live better - anytime and anywhere - in retail stores, online,
and through their mobile devices. Each week, nearly 260 million
customers and members visit our nearly 11,600 stores under 72 banners in
28 countries and e-commerce websites in 11 countries. With fiscal year
2015 revenue of $485.7 billion, Walmart employs approximately 2.2
million associates worldwide. Walmart continues to be a leader in
sustainability, corporate philanthropy and employment opportunity.
Additional information about Walmart can be found by visiting http://corporate.walmart.com,
on Facebook at http://facebook.com/walmart
and on Twitter at http://twitter.com/walmart.
About Philanthropy at Walmart
By using our strengths to help others, Walmart and the Walmart
Foundation create opportunities for people to live better every day. We
have stores in 28 countries, employing more than 2.2 million associates
and doing business with thousands of suppliers who, in turn, employ
millions of people. We are helping people live better by accelerating
upward job mobility and economic development for the retail workforce;
addressing hunger and making healthier, more sustainably-grown food a
reality; and building strong communities where we operate and inspiring
our associates to give back. Whether it is helping to lead the fight
against hunger in the United States with $2 billion in cash and in-kind
donations or supporting Women’s Economic Empowerment through a series of
grants totaling $10 million to the Women in Factories training program
in Bangladesh, China, India and Central America, Walmart and the Walmart
Foundation are not only working to tackle key social issues, we are also
collaborating with others to inspire solutions for long-lasting systemic
change. To learn more about Walmart’s giving, visit www.foundation.walmart.com.
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