Disney Pledges $1M to Jamaica Hurricane Relief
Bob Iger, the CEO of The Walt Disney Company, has extended sympathies to the people of Jamaica impacted by Hurricane Melissa. The company is stepping up to help with a significant contribution.
Disney has pledged $1 million to support relief and recovery efforts in Jamaica following the devastating hurricane. The funds will benefit Disney's own cast and crew in the region, as well as several non-profit organisations providing immediate aid. These include UNICEF USA, World Central Kitchen, and Good360. The money will be used to provide essential supplies, food, shelter, and other crucial services to affected families and communities.
Disney Cruise Line has maintained a strong presence in Jamaica for over a decade, making this contribution a significant gesture of support for the local community.
The Walt Disney Company's $1 million donation will play a vital role in aiding Jamaica's recovery from Hurricane Melissa. The funds will help provide immediate relief and support the island's long-term rebuilding efforts.
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