Lowe’s donates $1 million for hurricane recovery efforts in Jamaica

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Marvin R. Ellison Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer - Lowe%27s
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Lowe’s has announced a $1 million donation to aid recovery and rebuilding efforts in Jamaica following the severe damage caused by Hurricane Melissa. The company stated that the funds will be distributed as grants and product donations through nonprofit relief organizations.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of Jamaica,” said Marvin Ellison, Lowe’s chairman and CEO. “We believe in showing up to help when communities need it most. Through our nonprofit partners we aim to accelerate recovery efforts to help the island begin the long road to recovery.”

Hurricane Melissa, a Category 5 storm, struck Jamaica earlier this week, causing widespread destruction across several communities. Lowe’s is coordinating with nonprofit partners present on the island to address immediate needs such as critical supplies, including generators and flood relief buckets. The company also plans to support longer-term rebuilding initiatives.

Lowe’s employees have already begun delivering essential supplies in response to the disaster.

For ongoing updates on Lowe’s involvement in hurricane recovery, visit Lowe’s Newsroom.



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