ADS donates to two organizations to aid in the recovery of Hurricanes Helene and Milton

Nov. 13, 2024
ADS donates $30,000 to two government organizations to aid in the recovery of Hurricanes Helene and Milton.

Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc. (ADS) announced the donation of $30,000 to help in the Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton relief efforts through the ADS Foundation.

The funds will be split, with $15,000 going to the North Carolina Disaster Relief Fun and $15,000 going to the Florida Disaster Fund. Both states were hit especially hard by Helene, a category 4 hurricane, with Florida receiving another devastating hit just 13 days later when Milton made landfall as a category 3 hurricane.

According to the National Hurricane Center, Helene hit areas of Florida harder than any hurricane in 103 years, with water levels reaching more than 15 feet above ground level.

North Carolina experienced devastation due to a recent storm event that soaked areas of the state, making it difficult for the ground to absorb Hurricane Helene’s rain, which caused landslides and flash flooding.

Hurricane Milton followed less than two weeks later, spawning an unprecedented number of tornados, before making landfall in the state of Florida.

“With the increasing intensity and frequency of storms in our country, it’s important to support areas impacted by these hurricanes’ devastating effects, so residents have the help they need to recover as quickly as possible,” President of the ADS Foundation Kevin Talley said in a press release. “Both states, Florida and North Carolina, are home to many of our associates, and as a water management company, we know firsthand the impact a hurricane can have on communities.”

The ADS Foundation is the charitable arm of ADS with a mission of improving quality of life by building resilient and sustainable communities that inspire social equity in recycling, education, mental health, housing and water.

“One of the reasons the foundation was created is to allow us to rapidly respond when disasters strike,” Talley said in a press release. “This donation will help rebuild damaged infrastructure in some of the hardest hit areas of these states.”