Cox Employees Surpass $1 Million Relief Fund Goal
17 Novembre 2005 - 11:14PM
PR Newswire (US)
Cox Enterprises and Its Employees Show Overwhelming Support for
Those Impacted by this Season's Hurricanes ATLANTA, Nov. 17
/PRNewswire/ -- Cox Enterprises, Inc. announced today that employee
contributions to the Cox Employee Disaster Relief Fund have
surpassed $1 million in employee giving. This brings the fund total
to $2.7 million, including employee giving, the company
dollar-for-dollar match and $643,000 in vendor donations.
"Employees' response to this season's hurricanes has been nothing
short of amazing," said James C. Kennedy, chairman and chief
executive officer of Cox Enterprises. "This tremendous effort by
employees only reinforces the company's commitment to assist in the
relief, recovery and rebuilding of the affected communities." The
Cox Employee Disaster Relief Fund was established in the days
following Hurricane Katrina and has already provided emergency
assistance and basic necessities such as food, clothing and
temporary housing to fellow employees affected by the disaster. Cox
has also committed to a $10 million gift of cash and in-kind
support to assist affected communities. The gift is structured in
the following manner: - A $1,000,000 gift to the American Red Cross
to provide immediate relief for those in need. - A $750,000 gift to
the United Way, shared among the impacted areas. This contribution
will be used for programs to support the recovery efforts of
communities impacted by this disaster. - A $150,000 gift to Habitat
for Humanity to help communities ravaged by the hurricane begin to
rebuild. - A $100,000 gift to Boys & Girls Clubs for support of
programming and continuing education for children in devastated
areas. - An $8 million media commitment from Cox businesses in
donated PSA (public service announcement) air time or space from
Cox Communications, Cox Newspapers, Cox Television and Cox Radio.
These donations will be used to help encourage viewers, listeners
and readers to continue their support for long-term needs. "There
is still a long road toward recovery as we continue to work
together to honor our commitment to our employees and the
communities we serve," said Kennedy. Cox Enterprises, Inc.
(http://www.coxenterprises.com/) Cox Enterprises is one of the
nation's leading media companies and providers of automotive
services, with 2004 revenues of $11.6 billion and 77,000 employees.
Major operating subsidiaries include Cox Communications, Inc.
(cable television distribution, telephone, high-speed Internet
access and other advanced broadband services); Cox Newspapers, Inc.
(newspapers, local and national direct mail advertising and
customized newsletters); Cox Television (television and television
sales rep firms); Cox Radio, Inc. ([NYSE: CXR] broadcast radio
stations and interactive Web sites); and Manheim Auctions, Inc.
(vehicle auctions, repair and certification services and web- based
technology products). Cox Enterprises also owns an equity stake in
AutoTrader.com, the world's largest and most visited online source
of vehicle listings for dealers and consumers. DATASOURCE: Cox
Enterprises, Inc. CONTACT: Bob Jimenez of Cox Enterprises, Inc.,
+1-678-645-0070, or Web site: http://www.coxenterprises.com/
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