IEM International, Inc. has contributed $100,000 to aid hurricane relief efforts in North Carolina and Florida, demonstrating its commitment to community resilience.
- The donation is split equally between the North Carolina Disaster Relief Fund and the Florida Disaster Fund, both of which have been instrumental in recovery efforts after Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
- IEM’s presence in both states has enabled the company to offer meaningful support through its local connections and understanding of the ground realities.
- The funding aims to bolster the ongoing recovery efforts and help rebuild communities devastated by the hurricanes.
- Leaders from Volunteer Florida and United Way of North Carolina have publicly acknowledged the significance of IEM’s contributions.
IEM International, Inc., a leader in emergency management and disaster recovery, has taken significant steps to support hurricane relief efforts in both North Carolina and Florida. The company, which has deep connections in these states, has donated a total of $100,000 to bolster relief initiatives.
The donation is divided equally, with $50,000 allocated to the North Carolina Disaster Relief Fund and the remaining $50,000 to the Florida Disaster Fund. Both regions suffered immense damage from Hurricanes Helene and Milton, facing a long and difficult road to recovery.
With its headquarters in North Carolina and a substantial presence in Florida, IEM has a vested interest in the welfare and resilience of these communities. IEM employees are actively engaged in assisting local government agencies to enhance and support recovery efforts.
According to Bryan Koon, IEM’s President and CEO, the company is committed to not only helping impacted individuals and families but also in ensuring that these communities rebuild stronger. IEM’s extensive experience of over 40 years in disaster recovery provides a solid foundation for these initiatives.
Madhu Beriwal, Founder and Chairwoman of IEM, highlighted the company’s dedication to supporting long-term community resilience through such financial aid. The importance of such contributions is echoed by leaders like Josie Tamayo of Volunteer Florida and Brittany Pruitt Fletcher from United Way of North Carolina, who have expressed gratitude for IEM’s involvement.
IEM’s substantial donation underscores its role in advancing long-term recovery and resilience in hurricane-impacted regions.