Grainger assisting in Gulf Region recovery

TFM FEY sponsor Grainger has pledged more than $1 million in cash and emergency supplies such as tarps, gloves, flashlights, and batteries to the Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund to help communities and businesses recover following the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina. The company also is encouraging its employees to contribute to the recovery efforts by providing a four-to-one match of employee gifts to the Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund.

“Our greatest concern is the health and safety of the people affected by the deadly hurricane,” said Richard L. Keyser, chairman and CEO, Grainger. “We help by quickly providing needed supplies and materials to help get their facilities back up and running.”

Grainger has served local businesses in the Louisiana community for more than 60 years from its branch location in New Orleans and today operates seven branches in the state. Other key branches active in the disaster response include locations in Florida, Alabama and Mississippi.

Grainger provides quick access to more than 500,000 products and has a long history of responding to emergencies. The company draws from an extensive network of more than 1,000 suppliers and is able to provide products when and where they are needed. Grainger is committed to helping the community and area businesses get back up and running in the wake of the catastrophe.