Walmart donates $2 million to Harvey flood relief efforts

HOUSTON – Walmart and the Walmart Foundation have agreed to donate $2 million in support of the Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund at the Greater Houston Community Foundation.

Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner announced the commitment at a press conference Wednesday.

“Our Texas family of customers and associates are experiencing devastating impact from this storm,” said Doug McMillon, president and CEO of Walmart. “We are on the ground to help our friends and neighbors in the Gulf region, and we’ll continue to be in the tough days, weeks, and months ahead.”

Walmart is also launching a customer campaign with the American Red Cross to assist with Hurricane Harvey relief.

“In the midst of the worst storm this region has ever seen, it is wonderful to see corporate partners such as Walmart step up and help Houstonians,” Turner said. “We are rebuilding and with these funds we will be able to help Houstonians return to normality. I would like to thank Walmart president and CEO, Doug McMillon for his generosity and challenge others to join in this effort.”

Walmart and the Walmart Foundation will also give additional cash and product donations totaling $10 million to support the Salvation Army, Feeding America, Convoy of Hope, Team Rubicon and the Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund at the Greater Houston Community Foundation, as well as other organizations assisting food distribution, sheltering and cleanup efforts.

As part of the customer campaign, Walmart is matching customer donations two to one with cash and product donations of up to $10 million to support American Red Cross disaster relief.

Walmart will also provide items such as TVs, DVDs, games and stuffed animals for children and healthy snacks, such as fresh fruit.

Additional relief efforts include:

  • Shipping more than 1,060 truckloads to the impacted areas, including over 930 truckloads of water
  • Committing support to the George R. Brown Convention Center sheltering operation in Houston through truckloads of food and water and small comforts like board games, TVs, clothing and every day essentials

Walmart’s initial focus will be on mega-shelters, providing items to meet basic needs, such as water, infant formula, diapers, underwear and personal hygiene products.

In a release, Walmart said it will continue to deliver water and emergency supplies to the areas in greatest need throughout the region; including cleaning supplies, pet food, batteries, diapers, baby formula, hand sanitizer, first aid supplies, fans, generators, candles, flashlights, propane, rainwear, tarps, gas cans and related items.

In addition, local stores in the Gulf region have provided food, merchandise and other supplies, such as baby formula, batteries and kayaks to first responders, the National Guard, police and fire departments, churches and shelter organizations.

Check the forecast any time by visiting the weather page of Click2Houston.com or by downloading Frank's forecast app on Apple or Android devices.

Download the Click2Houston news app in your app store to stay up-to-date with the latest news while you're on the go.

Sign up for KPRC 2 newsletters to get breaking news, sports, entertainment, contests and more delivered straight to your email inbox.