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AT&T Supports Continuing Disaster Relief Efforts.


MIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 2, 1998--AT&T, already engaged in an agreement with the American Red Cross American Red Cross: see Red Cross.  to provide wireless services in response to natural disasters, Friday Friday: see Sabbath; week.

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 announced continuing disaster relief for Hurricane Georges This article is about Atlantic hurricane of 1998. For other storms of the same name, see Hurricane Georges (disambiguation).
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 victims with a gift of $75,000 to the Red Cross.

"The Red Cross can only help others if it receives the support it needs," said Barry Barry, Welsh Barri, town (1991 pop. 45,053) and port, Vale of Glamorgan, S Wales, on the Bristol Channel. Once a major coal-exporting port, its more diversified export products include cement, flour, and steel products.  Johnson, director of corporate affairs for AT&T's Florida operations. "AT&T is pleased to be able to help make a difference in the lives of those who are victims of the hurricane."

AT&T wireless services has helped the Red Cross respond to several Florida disasters this year, including Hurricane Georges, tornadoes in Central Florida
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 and the wildfires in Northeast Florida.

In addition to funding and services, AT&T employees volunteer to work in Red Cross shelters in a company program called AT&T CARES.

"By contributing what we have -- our employees' volunteer efforts, our technology and our financial resources -- AT&T is involved and committed to Florida and the American Red Cross," Johnson added.

AT&T has more than 7,700 employees in Florida, at 150 locations in 58 communities across the state.
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