Lowe’s to match Team 48 winnings at Kobalt Tools 400 to support American Red Cross relief efforts
MOORESVILLE, N.C. – In response to the deadly outbreak of tornadoes across the central and southern United States, Lowe’s announced
today it will expand its relief efforts by teaming with five-time
NASCAR Sprint Cup champion Jimmie Johnson on Sunday at the Kobalt Tools
400 in Las Vegas. As part of Lowe’s Racing for Reliefprogram, Lowe’s will match the race earnings of Team 48 on
Sunday, with a minimum donation of $100,000 to the American Red Cross.
Together, Johnson and Hendrick Motorsports also will donate $48,000
toward the cause.
The donation will support American Red Cross Disaster Relief and
provide food, shelter, emotional support and other relief to thousands
affected by tornadoes that devastated communities in a dozen states.
In the aftermath of the tornadoes, Lowe’s Heroes moved quickly to
provide vital assistance to local communities, cleaning up the
hardest-hit areas and distributing gloves, tarps, buckets, water, trash
bags and other critically needed supplies.
“Over the past week, the Lowe’s Heroes in Clarksville have been
working tirelessly in Henryville and other nearby communities to help
local residents who were affected by these devastating storms,” said
Chris Beisler, store manager of Lowe’s in Clarksville, Ind. “I couldn’t
be prouder to be part of the Lowe’s team.”
Lowe’s introduced Racing for Relief in 2000. To date, the program has
helped disaster relief efforts for hurricanes, tornadoes and floods by
raising more than $340,000. Together with customers, Lowe’s has
contributed more than $22 million to the Red Cross since 1999.
“The stories of strength, heroism and unity coming out of these
storms are a reminder to all of us that people are the foundation of
every community,” said Joan Higginbotham, Director of Community
Relations at Lowe’s. “Through Racing for Relief, our hope is that these
funds will be a building block for these communities to recover and
rebuild the places they call home.”
To join Lowe’s in its disaster relief efforts, make a donation to the American Red Cross at Lowes.com,RedCross.org, or by calling 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767).
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