IDEX Foundation Donates $50K for Hurricane Helene Relief

Company News
November 7, 2024

As the extent of damage from Hurricane Helene continues to unfold across the southeastern United States, the IDEX Foundation has approved a $50,000 USD donation to the American Red Cross.

Hurricane Helene caused catastrophic storm surge damage beginning in the “Big Bend” area of Florida’s Gulf Coast. But most surprising may be the devasting flood damage experienced in the mountain towns of western North Carolina, where many locations received well in excess of one foot (30 cm) of rain late last week.

In some instances, rushing river

floodwaters washed away significant portions of small towns. Other communities remain cut off without electricity, communications service, or fresh water. As of Wednesday evening (October 2), at least 180 people in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Tennessee and Virginia were confirmed dead. That number is expected to rise as rescuers reach isolated communities.

Many IDEX colleagues at the HURST Jaws of Life® have friends and family in mountain communities west of the manufacturing facility in Shelby, North Carolina.

“Fortunately, most of our team members and immediate families are well and unharmed from Hurricane Helene,” HURST Site Leader Steve Daino said. “Unfortunately, many are still without power and dealing with property damage, fallen trees, debris, and flood impacts.  Some also have extended family and friends in nearby more severely impacted areas that are still isolated and in need of necessities.”

“Despite the adverse impacts to our team, the resilience and desire to help those still in need through donations and volunteer efforts is inspiring. The help and assistance from the IDEX community is greatly appreciated by all impacted,” he said.

While the IDEX Foundation generally supports employees participating in local volunteerism, the charitable arm of IDEX also has a long history of providing relief funding when natural disasters impact communities close to the hearts of our people. Whether hurricanes, floods, wildfires or earthquakes, the IDEX Foundation has provided support for one-the-ground relief.

“I am deeply grateful that we have the opportunity to extend our support to those affected by Hurricane Helene,” IDEX Foundation President Krishna Ranganathan said. “It’s heartbreaking to see the devastation, but I’m incredibly proud that the IDEX Foundation can step in and provide financial assistance to help these communities begin to rebuild. Our hearts are with everyone impacted, and we are committed to standing by them during this challenging time.”

PPE Partners with Habitat for Humanity Supporting Low-Income Families in Texas

Company News
November 6, 2024

To assist low-income families facing the escalating cost of housing, Precision Polymer Engineering (PPE) collaborated with Habitat for Humanity to construct a new home in their local community.

During a span of two days, 17 employees successfully built over 50 wall components, along with windows and doorframes for the structural framework of the new home. They also contributed to the installation of more than 300 square feet (28 square meters) of siding and over 100 linear feet (300 meters) of soffit, protecting the roof and rafters from potential damage.

This project marks the first time the Texas-based PPE site has volunteered with Habitat for Humanity. Additionally, with the support of the IDEX Foundation, they were able to donate $5,000 to the non-profit organization, which aids people worldwide in building or enhancing affordable and secure homes.

PPE is part of IDEX Sealing Solutions, which engineers and manufactures seals for some of the world’s most demanding and critical applications. The Brenham site primarily serves the sealing needs of semiconductor manufacturers.

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