Molson Coors Donates 50,000 Cans of Water to Assist Kingsport’s Flood Recovery Efforts

Molson Coors Steps Up to Help Kingsport After Flooding

In the wake of severe flooding caused by Tropical Storm Helene, the city of Kingsport, Tennessee, received a significant boost to its recovery efforts thanks to a generous donation from Molson Coors. The beverage company has delivered an impressive 50,000 cans of fresh water to the area, showing their commitment to communities in crisis.

A Timely Contribution

“Molson Coors is dedicated to supporting recovery when disaster strikes,” said Michael Nordman, the senior manager of community affairs at Molson Coors. This statement reflects the company’s longstanding commitment to assist local areas affected by natural disasters. The donation to Kingsport is just one part of a broader initiative; alongside the water sent to Kingsport, the company also donated 50,000 cans to efforts in Tampa, Florida, and an impressive 87,500 cans for communities in Western North Carolina. Fresh water can be one of the most crucial needs following a disaster, and the timely arrival of this donation couldn’t come at a better moment for Kingsport residents.

Logistics Behind the Donation

Getting the water from Molson Coors’ breweries to the communities in need involved meticulous planning and logistics. The transportation was coordinated by C.H. Robinson and Millis Transfer, both companies based in Wisconsin. They successfully managed to transport the canned water from breweries located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Shenandoah, Virginia. This logistical effort ensured that the communities received the precious resource effectively and efficiently.

Background of the Water Donation Program

This initiative isn’t new for Molson Coors. The company kicked off its water donation program in partnership with Ball Corporation back in 2017. Since its inception, the program has made a considerable impact, with nearly 3 million cans of water distributed to various communities facing the aftermath of natural disasters, including floods, wildfires, and hurricanes. The canned water is produced at Molson Coors’ brewery in Trenton, Ohio, and stored across its facilities in Shenandoah, Milwaukee, and Golden, Colorado.

Community Response

The local community’s response to this generous contribution has been overwhelmingly positive. Citizens of Kingsport have expressed their gratitude, recognizing the importance of fresh water in the recovery process. With infrastructures damaged and some homes affected, having access to clean drinking water is both a necessary relief and a symbol of hope.

Looking Ahead

As Kingsport begins the recovery and rebuilding process, the support from Molson Coors serves as an important reminder of the solidarity that exists within communities and across states during times of hardship. The residents of Kingsport can feel somewhat reassured knowing they are not alone in facing the aftermath of this disaster.

Join the Efforts

If you want to help those impacted by the flooding, consider reaching out to local organizations and charities that are working diligently on the ground. Every bit of support can make a difference in restoring the community.

In conclusion, it’s heartwarming to witness such generosity and community spirit in the face of adversity. Thank you, Molson Coors, for your commitment to helping those in need!


Author: HERE Bristol

HERE Bristol

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