Averitt associates contribute $20,000 to Red Cross tornado relief

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Averitt Al Disaster Relief

In the wake of recent tornado disasters across the South, the associates of Averitt Express recently made a $20,000 donation to the American Red Cross National Disaster Relief Fund. The Red Cross is currently using the funds to provide food and shelter to people who were forced to flee their homes due to the weather-related disasters.

The donation was made from funds collected through the company’s associate-giving organization, Averitt Cares for Kids, which is funded 100 percent by voluntary contributions from the company’s associates. “We are saddened by the devastating loss of life and damage affecting our customers, friends and neighbors throughout the South,” says Elise Leeson, spokesperson for Averitt Cares for Kids. “We hope our contribution to the Red Cross will help in the efforts to provide comfort and assistance to the communities we serve.”

The associate-supported Averitt Cares for Kids was launched in 1986 and since its creation has donated more than $5 million to charities, including St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, which named the organization as its Employee Giving Partner of the Year in 2010. Averitt Cares for Kids also makes periodic contributions in the event of large-scale national or regional disasters; the organization previously has made special contributions immediately following 9/11, Hurricane Katrina and the Middle Tennessee floods of 2010.

As a company, Cookeville, Tenn.-based Averitt also has provided transportation services for goods and materials being distributed to affected areas.