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9.18.2001 ET
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Dell, Company Employees Anticipate $3 Million Contribution to New York, Washington Relief Efforts
(CSRwire) People helped by the American Red Cross and its New York City chapter are
primary beneficiaries of an expected $3 million of support from Dell, its
employees and the Michael and Susan Dell Foundation in the aftermath of
last week's terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington, D.C.
Dell is making a corporate contribution of $1 million in money and
equipment to organizations working at the front lines of the associated
relief and recovery efforts. In a single day last week, the company
donated $250,000 of desktop and notebook computers, servers and a
storage-area network to the New York Red Cross organization. Dell
employees worldwide are making additional contributions to the American
Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund through a campaign begun this week.
Separately, the Michael and Susan Dell Foundation has pledged to match the
first $1 million dollars raised by company employees.
"Ours is a small part of the massive outpouring of assistance, and is
carried by our prayers and deepest sympathies for the families and
organizations directly touched by these events," said Kevin B. Rollins,
Dell's president and chief operating officer.
Mr. Rollins said Dell last Tuesday began working directly with corporate,
government and other customers rebuilding their operations. Among other
steps, the company has prioritized the needs of those customers in
expediting purchasing, securing and allocating components, building and
distributing computer systems, and delivering related services.
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