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Welcome to The Cable Hope Fund, a cable industry non-profit to support victims of natural disasters and the long-term rebuilding of affected communities.
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The Cable Hope Fund is the cable industry's commitment to disaster relief.
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THANK YOU TO ALL WHO GAVE THEIR TIME AND DONATIONS TO THE
CableCares INITIATIVE IN NEW ORLEANS.
Here is what we accomplished:
BATTLE OF THE BANDS FUNDRAISER
• 10 Industry Bands competed. • Raised more than $300,000 in sponsorships, donations, tickets, t-shirt sales, and silent auction. • Live auction of Rock-n-Roll Memorabilia raised more than $30,000. BOOKS FOR NEW ORLEANS SCHOOLS & LIBRARIES • 17,000 books and DVD donated. • $28,825 donated for classroom books adding an estimated 21,000 books for students. NEW PLAYGROUNDS AT NEW ORLEANS SCHOOLS • With the help of 400 volunteers, • New playgrounds were constructed at the Sarah T. Reed and Fannie C. Williams Elementary schools. • More than 200 volunteers helped landscape, beautify and fix the outdoor areas of Sarah T. Reed High School. CABLE & TECHNOLOGY FOR SCHOOLS • Portions of a new broadband infrastructure were financed for Chalmette High School. • Cable service, HD DVRs, broadband learning portals, and state-of-the-art TV displays were installed at Banneker Elementary School. • Computers were placed in nearly every classroom at Laurel Elementary School. FOOD, SCHOOLS SUPPLIES, SPORTS EQUIPMENT & MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS • Three tractor-trailer loads of food, school supplies and musical instruments were provided to local schools and families. • More than 150 meals were prepared and served by volunteers at the Ozanam Inn, a local non-profit shelter and kitchen for the homeless. • Over 560 prom dresses and suits were donated to local schools. • Hundreds of personal toiletry items were given to shelters in New Orleans. • Thousands of dollars worth of athletic equipment was donated to five local schools. AIDS CENTERS • AIDS centers devastated by Hurricane Katrina were restored with the help of volunteers. FINANCIAL GRANTS • Financial grants were provided to schools in the surrounding Bay St. Lewis area. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY • One brand new home, currently under construction by Habitat for Humanity and its volunteers, was funded in the Musicians Village. ON-GOING CAMPAIGNS • Several independent fundraising campaigns, including “Room to Care” and the "Wear It and Everyone Wins" pin-wearing campaigns drove several thousand of dollars in donations. |
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Full Mesh (from Juniper Networks) performs at the Battle of the Bands Fundraiser Banneker Elementary School Rebuilding the Sarah T. Reed School Playground Naked Brothers Band before their concert at Fannie C. Williams Elementary School. Fannie C. Reed Elementary School Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Fannie C Reed Elementary School Payground Construction Mayor Nagin and Superintendent Vallas accept a donation from the cable industry Sarah T Reed School Beautification Sarah T Reed School Sarah T Reed School Playground |
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2007: Cable Hope Fund at Work after the California Wildfires |
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Cable Hope Fund Backs Wildfire Relief in Calif.
(Multichannel News Article) Cable-Backed Foundation Donates $20,000 To Food Bank, Disaster Coalition California Cable TV Ops Restore Service as Evacuated Employees Return
(Multichannel News Article) Fires Destroy Hundreds of Homes of Charter, Time Warner Cable Subscribers Cable Operators Fight California Wildfires
(Multichannel News Article) Employees Evacuate Homes, Repair Damaged Plant |
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2005: Cable Hope Fund at Work after Hurricane Katrina |
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CHANNELS & NETWORKS
A&E Television Networks ABC Cable Networks Altitude Sports & Entertainment American Life Network Bay News 9 TV BET Black Family Channel Comcast SportsNet Chicago Court TV CSTV E! Networks ESPN Fox Cable Networks G4 Video Game Television GolTV Gospel Music Channel GSN Hallmark Channel Inspiration Network Jewelry TV Lifetime Television LIME MTV Networks NBC Universal Cable Nickelodeon Networks Outdoor Channel Outdoor Life Channel Ovation Oxygen Media QVC Scripps Networks Starz The Tennis Channel Turner Broadcasting TVB USA, The Jade Channel TV Guide Channel TV One The Weather Channel |
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David Servies (left), Vice President, Regional Operations for Mediacom's Florida Region, presents a check to Thomas Kracht, Senior Construction Technician, in Mobile, AL.
Tom Jones, Ambassador-at-Large, Habitat for Humanity International (left), receives a check, presented by David Pierce, Senior Director, Public Affairs, NCTA and Executive Director of the Cable Hope Fund (center); and NCTA President & CEO Kyle McSlarrow (right).
Mallard Holliday of Cox Communications (L) presents a check to Anthony Di Spigno of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America.
Cox Communications CEO, Jim Robbins, talks with Baton Rouge police and National Guard personnel at the city’s largest shelter, which was housing 7,000 Katrina victims in the days following the storm.
AETN announces educational outreach program for victims of Hurricane Katrina
(PDF AETN Press Release) AETN is providing over a half-dozen Houston schools that have admitted some of the thousands of evacuated students with educational materials...
Comcast Founder, Ralph Roberts, visits hurricane-affected systems in Southern Mississippi.
Cable ONE bucket truck from Sherman, TX delivering supplies to Pascagoula, MS.
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GRANT RECIPIENTS
Organizations that received grants from the Cable Hope Fund in 2005. PRESS RELEASES
12/19/05 NCTA
Cable Hope Fund Grants More than $700,000 to Hurricane Relief Efforts 10/6/05 Letter from the White House Letter from President Bush Recognizing Efforts of the Cable Hope Fund 9/28/05 NCTA Katrina Housing Partners with Cable Industry to Aid Cable Employees Affected by Hurricane Katrina 9/7/05 NCTA Cable Industry Establishes "Cable Hope Fund" to Aid Those Affected by Hurricane Katrina CREDITS
The Cable Industry would like to thank the following organizations for their generous donations of time and effort to this project.
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