Ask Walmart, Home Depot, Lowe's & Other Major Firms Donate Supplies to Hurricane Victims


Ask Walmart, Home Depot, Lowe's & Other Major Firms Donate Supplies to Hurricane Victims
The Issue
Just recently, the hurricane Helene devastated the southeast of the United States. The surge of the storm damaged countless homes and lives, leaving many in need of urgent assistance. Alarmingly, another storm - Hurricane Milton is looming on the horizon, predicted to inflict even more damage. It is during these challenging times that we must bond together and uplift our communities in any way we can.
Our plea is directed to the industry giants, specifically, Walmart, Home Depot, Lowe's, and other similar companies. We urge you to contribute as leaders in our communities, to assist those severely affected by these storms. As essential suppliers of water, food, building, medical, entertainment, and educational resources, your contributions can drastically change the circumstances of countless hurricane victims.
The scope of your potential contribution becomes evident when considering that according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, on average, 13 storms wreak havoc annually in the Atlantic basin, causing an average of $22.4 billion in damages each year.
As major corporations with an extensive resource pool, your generous donations could provide immediate sustenance for victims, reconstruction aid for homes, medical supplies for the injured, and educational and entertainment supplies to help children during these challenging times. It is not only a call for a donation but a call to be the community leaders that you have the potential to be.
Stand with us, and together, let's bring some relief to the hurricane victims. Please sign this petition to urge these companies to step forward and make a difference.
Hurricane Helene leaves over 227 dead and more then 150,000 homes have registered to FEMA for assistance. AccuWeather has increased its estimate of the total damage and economic loss from Hurricane Helene to between $145 billion and $160 billion.
Hurricane Milton is expected to make landfall in Florida on Tuesday 10/08/2024 or Wednesday 10/09/2024, bringing widespread impacts to the west coast of the state first, and then to parts of eastern Florid

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The Issue
Just recently, the hurricane Helene devastated the southeast of the United States. The surge of the storm damaged countless homes and lives, leaving many in need of urgent assistance. Alarmingly, another storm - Hurricane Milton is looming on the horizon, predicted to inflict even more damage. It is during these challenging times that we must bond together and uplift our communities in any way we can.
Our plea is directed to the industry giants, specifically, Walmart, Home Depot, Lowe's, and other similar companies. We urge you to contribute as leaders in our communities, to assist those severely affected by these storms. As essential suppliers of water, food, building, medical, entertainment, and educational resources, your contributions can drastically change the circumstances of countless hurricane victims.
The scope of your potential contribution becomes evident when considering that according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, on average, 13 storms wreak havoc annually in the Atlantic basin, causing an average of $22.4 billion in damages each year.
As major corporations with an extensive resource pool, your generous donations could provide immediate sustenance for victims, reconstruction aid for homes, medical supplies for the injured, and educational and entertainment supplies to help children during these challenging times. It is not only a call for a donation but a call to be the community leaders that you have the potential to be.
Stand with us, and together, let's bring some relief to the hurricane victims. Please sign this petition to urge these companies to step forward and make a difference.
Hurricane Helene leaves over 227 dead and more then 150,000 homes have registered to FEMA for assistance. AccuWeather has increased its estimate of the total damage and economic loss from Hurricane Helene to between $145 billion and $160 billion.
Hurricane Milton is expected to make landfall in Florida on Tuesday 10/08/2024 or Wednesday 10/09/2024, bringing widespread impacts to the west coast of the state first, and then to parts of eastern Florid

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The Decision Makers
Petition created on October 6, 2024



