Comcast NBCUniversal Donates $500,000 to Hurricane Milton Relief in Florida
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Comcast NBCUniversal has announced a $500,000 donation in cash and in-kind contributions to support Florida's recovery efforts following the devastation caused by Hurricanes Milton and Helene. The donation includes $250,000 in cash, with $100,000 going to the Florida Disaster Fund and $150,000 distributed among 11 community-based organizations. Additionally, $250,000 worth of airtime will be provided for public service announcements.
Comcast's total contributions to the impacted regions in the southeast U.S. now amount to $1.5 million, with $700,000 specifically allocated to Florida. The company has also been working to restore connectivity, with services restored to 90% of customers impacted by Hurricane Milton. Comcast has opened over 362,000 public Xfinity WiFi Hotspots in Florida for free use by everyone.
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- Donation of $500,000 for hurricane relief efforts in Florida
- 90% of customers' services restored after Hurricane Milton
- Opening of 362,000 public Xfinity WiFi Hotspots for free use
- Deployment of additional technicians to expedite service restoration
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Following the damage and destruction caused by Hurricanes Milton and Helene, Comcast will provide additional cash and in-kind contributions to support
Comcast will donate
Those organizations include: All Faiths Food Bank, Catholic Charities of
Comcast will also provide
The Florida Disaster Fund, managed by Volunteer Florida, is the
"On behalf of Volunteer Florida, we extend our heartfelt appreciation to Comcast for their continued support and additional contribution to the Florida Disaster Fund in response to Hurricanes Helene and Milton," said Josie Tamayo, CEO of Volunteer Florida. "We are grateful that our partners in the business community are joining us in this effort. Their contributions will help provide resources with recovery efforts in the affected communities."
Second Harvest Food Bank of
"After Hurricane Milton, so many families are displaced and struggling to access basic necessities. Second Harvest of
"Our Sanibel community has shown incredible strength and resilience in the wake of Hurricane Milton, coming together to support one another and begin the process of recovery. Restoring communication and internet access has been key in helping families regain stability and allowing businesses to reopen," said
The Suncoast Disaster Recovery Fund, which is managed by the Community Foundation of
"We so appreciate Comcast's support of long-term recovery efforts that will help the great
"We promised to stand with
Comcast's Commitment to Restoring Services After Hurricanes Milton and Helene
Comcast's Storm Team has been on the ground in
Following the devastating tornado outbreak caused by Hurricane Milton, millions of people were left without electricity. Our dedicated crews have been working tirelessly, making significant progress in restoring connectivity in accessible areas. Currently, we have successfully restored services to
Our network is gradually coming back online as power is restored and our technicians repair or replace damaged equipment. To bolster our workforce, we have deployed hundreds of technicians, including Xfinity technicians from our Beltway and Keystone regions, along with additional contracted crews, to expedite the restoration process. We are committed to working non-stop until all Comcast Business and Xfinity services are fully restored.
To help with connectivity during times like these when it matters most, Comcast has opened more than 362,000 public Xfinity WiFi Hotspots in
To assist in the hard-hit area of
Help Prevent New Communication Outages While We Recover – Don't Cut the Fiber
Restoring your ability to communicate during our recovery is a critical priority. Communication lines carry vital messages including 911 and emergency services and provide access to the Internet and social media so that you can contact loved ones.
Here are some tips to prevent further damage or outages as we recover:
- When clearing downed trees, do not touch or cut lines as they may be live and operational.
- Do not pile debris on or near utility pedestals.
- Do not drive over lines.
- Do not cut lines. It is faster to repair than to replace damaged lines.
- Do not touch or remove downed or damaged lines.
Always call 811 before you dig (or 1-800-272-3020). Call your utility providers directly to report down or cut lines and stay clear of the area.
These efforts are part of the company's ongoing commitment to providing resources and support to communities during times of unexpected need. Please visit the Comcast Florida webpage for more information on the latest developments and updates on our relief efforts.
About Comcast Corporation
Comcast Corporation (Nasdaq: CMCSA) is a global media and technology company. From the connectivity and platforms, we provide, to the content and experiences we create, our businesses reach hundreds of millions of customers, viewers, and guests worldwide. We deliver world-class broadband, wireless, and video through Xfinity, Comcast Business, and Sky; produce, distribute, and stream leading entertainment, sports, and news through brands including NBC, Telemundo, Universal, Peacock, and Sky; and bring incredible theme parks and attractions to life through Universal Destinations & Experiences. Visit www.comcastcorporation.com for more information.
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