UTICA, N.Y.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Rising Phoenix Fund, the philanthropic arm of Rising Phoenix Holdings Corporation (RPHC), comprising the nation’s leading disaster preparedness and recovery firms, has made a donation to Americares to help fund medicine and treatment for the urgent health needs of victims of Hurricane Dorian as well as long-term mental health and psychosocial assistance for survivors.
“The companies of Rising Phoenix Holdings Corporation have been on the front lines of major disasters for more than 30 years and understand very well how critical immediate medical care is to disaster victims and how important long-term care is for communities’ recovery,” said RPHC CEO and President Ron Cuccaro. “We established Rising Phoenix Fund to be able to contribute to important efforts like that and are pleased to make this donation to Americares for their vital work with the Bahamian people as they deal with the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian.”
Americares (www.americares.org) saves lives and builds healthier futures for people in crisis in the United States and around the world. Since it was established in 1979, Americares has distributed more than $17 billion in humanitarian aid to 164 countries. During emergencies, Americares teams are among the first to respond with medicines and medical assistance. After major disasters, Americares stays to help rebuild communities and restore health services. Americares delivers medical aid and supports ongoing health programs, such as bringing nutritional supplements to hungry children or providing crucial aid to fight deadly cholera.
Rising Phoenix Holdings Corporation is the parent company of the nation’s leading disaster preparedness and recovery firms Adjusters International, Ltd. and Tidal Basin Government Consulting, LLC. Our family of companies provides public insurance adjusting, preparedness & disaster recovery consulting services to private sector, government and not-for-profit clients. Our range of services is designed from a position of advocacy to help make our clients as resilient as possible in preparing for and recovering from disasters. For more information, visit tidalbasingroup.com and adjustersinternational.com.
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