Anheuser-Busch Delivers Emergency Drinking Water to Support Hurricane Helene Relief Efforts Across the Southeast (417 hits)
WE'RE MORE THAN JUST A BEER COMPANY
As communities across the Southeast respond to the catastrophic damage of Hurricane Helene and prepare for Hurricane Milton, Anheuser-Busch is actively supporting relief and recovery efforts across the region. Together with our wholesaler partners, we are working alongside the American Red Cross to provide clean, safe drinking water to communities impacted by the hurricanes.
Below are the latest updates detailing Anheuser-Busch's emergency drinking water deliveries to the region. If you have been directly impacted by the storms, please visit the American Red Cross website for the most up-to-date distribution center information.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8
More than 125,000 Cans of Emergency Drinking Water to Florida
At the request of its wholesaler partners Bernie Little Distributing, City Beverages, Gold Coast Eagle Distributing, Suncoast Beverage Sales, and Wayne Densch Inc., Anheuser-Busch delivered more than 2.5 truckloads (125,000+ cans) of emergency drinking water on Tuesday, October 8 to help prepare communities across Florida ahead of Hurricane Milton.
Additional 50,000 Cans of Emergency Drinking Water to Support Wicked Weed Brewing Employees in Asheville, NC
In order to provide impacted employees and their families with clean, safe drinking water, Anheuser-Busch delivered an additional truckload (50,000+ cans) of emergency drinking water to its craft brewery partner, Wicked Weed Brewing, in Asheville, North Carolina on Tuesday, October 8.
More than 18,000 Cans of Emergency Drinking Water to North Carolina
At the request of its wholesaler partner R. H. Barringer Distributing Company, Anheuser-Busch delivered 18,000+ cans of emergency drinking water to the United Way of Catawba County in Hickory, North Carolina on Tuesday, October 8.