Published November 21, 2012 by WWT written by Autumn Barnes
As
an East Coast seaboard resident I can honestly say nor’easters and
hurricanes are a part of our lives. Here in Virginia when I hear of a
tropical storm brewing down in the Caribbean I start making sure our
emergency kit is prepared. As the storm starts getting closer to Florida
I start stocking the cabinets, and by the time it’s at the South
Carolina border the yard is being secured because it’s not that the wind
is blowing, it’s WHAT the wind is blowing that matters. The last few
years I have also added, “translating the weather man and the scare
tactic hype” to the military wives I know that are from the mid-west and
have never been in a hurricane/tropical storm/nor’easter. I have lived
through 30+ hurricane seasons, which include some that seriously
affected the Hampton Roads region like Floyd and Isabelle. However, to
be perfectly honest, other than Katrina, I have NEVER seen such a
destructive hurricane as Sandy was this October. As images of the
Northeast started to show up on Facebook that weekend, I was in awe of
the power of this storm, and scared for the people in the North who
usually don’t see hurricanes. Over the last few days, I am sure you
have seen the info on this, but I wanted to take a moment and ensure you
knew just how awesome the Disney family was in the aftermath of
hurricane Sandy.
On November 5th the Disney family held a fundraiser to raise funds
for those effected by Hurricane Sandy. Teaming up with the Red Cross,
many big names came together to help raise money for Hurricane Sandy
victims. The name of this amazing event was “The Day of Giving” and it
involved a $2 million donation from Disney with one half of the donation
going to the Red Cross to use in immediate cleanup and aid efforts in
effected areas while the other half went to other groups’ rebuilding
efforts. A $3 million dollar donation from partner Samsung was also
donated to the cause. But, the biggest part of the event was the money
raised. At 7am the kick off for “The Day of Giving” occurred on Good
Morning America, which had Barbara Walters, Brian Ross and Bianna
Golodryga working the donation lines. Through out the day on ABC
victims and groups were interviewed, while stars and companies made
matching donations and shared messages of support and love. The likes of
the “Jersey Shore” cast, Katie Couric, the Broadway cast of “Jersey
Boys” performed and helped answer phones. By 11am when “The View” took
over 4.7 million had been raised, and by the end of “The View” which
included a special appearance by Grover $5.3 million was raised.
Throughout the rest of the day, money was raised via phone (which
included some awesome Volunt-EARS from Disney World) and Internet
pledges more than $16.8 million was raised.
As a pet owner this story that just came out truly touched me though.
As most of us know Disney is a huge supporter of wildlife conservation
and has it’s own group dedicated to just that. The Disney Worldwide
Conservation Fund allows Disney to “protect the planet for future
generations and help kids develop lifelong conservation values” through
donations and hands on projects. The DWCF also ties in with Disney’s
research and animal programs that help us not only better understand the
other animals on this planet but also help ensure those animals will
still be with us through by participating in cooperative breeding
programs. Usually when I think of the DWCF I think of the buttons you
can receive at Animal Kingdom by donating a dollar in the gift store, or
the when watching one of those wonderful heart tugging Disney Nature
films. What most people don’t realize is the DWCF doesn’t just donate
and protect wild animals, they also focus on the needs of domestic
animals as well. In response to the devastating effects of Hurricane
Sandy the DWCF granted $250,000 to the International Fund for Animal
Welfare (IFAW), a group that is currently helping animals affected by
Hurricane Sandy.
To give to the American Red Cross and help victims of Hurricane Sandy, you can click here.
A great way to donate to the DWCF on your next visit to Walt Disney
World you can make a direct donation in the parks by buying those great
buttons or by taking certain tours, like Wild Africa Trek at Disney’s
Animal Kingdom because Disney donates money for every participant on
those tours. If you would like to make a donation directly to the
International Fund for Animal Welfare to help their efforts in aiding
displace pets please visit their site at http://tinyurl.com/cx6etyf .
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