Matt McMurry is fundraising
Terrebonne General Employee Relief Fund
On August 24th, 2020, Louisiana was hit by Hurricane Laura, followed six weeks later by Hurricane Delta. Lake Charles Memorial Health System (“LCMHS”) was devastated with over $150 million in damage. Remarkably, over $380,000 was donated by people and businesses to assist LCMHS’s employees who experienced damage to their homes, autos and lives.
Now, almost a year to the day, Terrebonne General Health System and its employees are experiencing the same devastation from Hurricane Ida, the 2nd strongest hurricane recorded to hit the Louisiana coast. The hospital has been shut down without power/water, its patients relocated and its employees are reeling to recover personally. See NBC News report here .
As a means to “pay it forward”, the Foundation at LCMHS initiated a fundraiser to assist the employees at Terrebonne General, much as it was assisted in 2020. One hundred percent of the proceeds will go to the Terrebonne General Foundation for distribution to its staff as they rebuild and recover. No administrative expense will be deducted so that all of your donation is maximized and completely available to the people and families needing it most.
Several days into the campaign, LCMHS was contacted by CMR Construction & Roofing to partner in bringing even more proceeds to the campaign. CMR specializes in storm damage recovery and its team was already on the ground witnessing the catastrophe and providing assistance in the tri-Parish area served by Terrebonne General.
“Rebuilding communities is at the heart of our company. We had to find a way to help and we got creative with everyone involved,” says CMR CEO Steve Soule. “We have a number of ongoing sponsorships – in NASCAR, NHRA, IMSA, GT AMERICA and Powerboat P1 – and we are engaging these platforms to reach our loyal fans and business network to raise funds for those in need.”
For example, one sponsorship involves San Diego-based Compass Racing, which will be racing live on NBCSN at 5 p.m. EDT on Saturday, Sept. 25 at the Acura Long Beach Grand Prix. The car piloted by Matt McMurry and Mario Farnbacher will feature relief fund messaging, and the team will raise funds with the assistance of Acura before, during and after the race.
Additionally, CMR has decide to extend the fundraising campaign across all its racing sponsorships for a total of 16 events from Sep. 17 at Bristol Motor Speedway through Oct. 17 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, including RSS Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, Kalitta Motorsports in the NHRA, Shaun Torrente Racing in Powerboat P1 and Forbush Performance in GT4 America.
It is hoped that others, through this Go Fund Me initiative will join these companies and teams to grow the fund and positive impact for the many employees at Terrebonne General in their struggle to rebound from Hurricane Ida’s wrath.
For those who want to give, but not online, gifts should be made payable to 501(c)3 non-profit Lake Charles Memorial Health System Foundation, c/o Leif Pedersen, Senior VP of Philanthropy, 1701 Oak Park Blvd., Lake Charles, LA 70601 or call (337) [phone redacted]. The Foundation’s tax ID is 27-0833927.
Now, almost a year to the day, Terrebonne General Health System and its employees are experiencing the same devastation from Hurricane Ida, the 2nd strongest hurricane recorded to hit the Louisiana coast. The hospital has been shut down without power/water, its patients relocated and its employees are reeling to recover personally. See NBC News report here .
As a means to “pay it forward”, the Foundation at LCMHS initiated a fundraiser to assist the employees at Terrebonne General, much as it was assisted in 2020. One hundred percent of the proceeds will go to the Terrebonne General Foundation for distribution to its staff as they rebuild and recover. No administrative expense will be deducted so that all of your donation is maximized and completely available to the people and families needing it most.
Several days into the campaign, LCMHS was contacted by CMR Construction & Roofing to partner in bringing even more proceeds to the campaign. CMR specializes in storm damage recovery and its team was already on the ground witnessing the catastrophe and providing assistance in the tri-Parish area served by Terrebonne General.
“Rebuilding communities is at the heart of our company. We had to find a way to help and we got creative with everyone involved,” says CMR CEO Steve Soule. “We have a number of ongoing sponsorships – in NASCAR, NHRA, IMSA, GT AMERICA and Powerboat P1 – and we are engaging these platforms to reach our loyal fans and business network to raise funds for those in need.”
For example, one sponsorship involves San Diego-based Compass Racing, which will be racing live on NBCSN at 5 p.m. EDT on Saturday, Sept. 25 at the Acura Long Beach Grand Prix. The car piloted by Matt McMurry and Mario Farnbacher will feature relief fund messaging, and the team will raise funds with the assistance of Acura before, during and after the race.
Additionally, CMR has decide to extend the fundraising campaign across all its racing sponsorships for a total of 16 events from Sep. 17 at Bristol Motor Speedway through Oct. 17 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, including RSS Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, Kalitta Motorsports in the NHRA, Shaun Torrente Racing in Powerboat P1 and Forbush Performance in GT4 America.
It is hoped that others, through this Go Fund Me initiative will join these companies and teams to grow the fund and positive impact for the many employees at Terrebonne General in their struggle to rebound from Hurricane Ida’s wrath.
For those who want to give, but not online, gifts should be made payable to 501(c)3 non-profit Lake Charles Memorial Health System Foundation, c/o Leif Pedersen, Senior VP of Philanthropy, 1701 Oak Park Blvd., Lake Charles, LA 70601 or call (337) [phone redacted]. The Foundation’s tax ID is 27-0833927.
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