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Dollar General's $200,000 hurricane relief mite

03 Sep '05
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Leading departmental chain store Family Dollar Stores Inc is reaching out to the victims of Hurricane Katrina pledged at least $200,000 to support the relief efforts of the American Red Cross.

The gift will be a combination of cash and merchandise for the recovery of areas hardest hit by Hurricane Katrina. Dollar General will work with the Red Cross to determine need and timing. In addition, Dollar General's more than 7,700 stores will serve as cash donation sites for the relief effort in the month of September. All funds collected in the stores will be donated to the Red Cross.

The company is also making financial aid available to employees who have lost their homes in the affected areas. "Dollar General and our employees are part of these communities that have been hit so hard by Katrina," said David Perdue, Dollar General CEO. "Pledge reflects commitment to serve those communities - in good times and bad."

Dollar General is in the process of assessing the impact of Hurricane Katrina on its stores in Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi. As communication improves and other recovery efforts take hold, a number of stores previously closed because of the hurricane have re-opened.

The company believes the number of stores that remain closed is approximately 131. Some of these stores may have been permanently destroyed, although the Company is not yet in a position to make that determination. Dollar General intends to work quickly to reopenor relocate affected stores where possible and to resume meeting the needs of customers in those communities.

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