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Showing posts with label economic slump. Show all posts
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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Economic Woes Hitting Red Cross Hard


Martha Perez, her son 20-month old son Emmanuel Matias and friend Mayra Perez, right, walk back to their home after receiving hot meals from the Red Cross in the aftermath of Hurricane Ike in Baytown, Texas, in this Sept. 16, 2008 file photo. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File)

The perfect economic storm Georgia’s going through has battered emergency relief services like the American Red Cross. The Albany branch says they almost went under.

Red Cross officials say donations in southwest Georgia have dropped dramatically the last three months and they were on the verge of suspending operations.

Mari Wright runs the Albany Red Cross office:

”Many of our regular contributors, that would, say, donate a hundred dollars, are now giving us $25 dollars. People that were giving us $25 dollars or less… can’t give us anything. so we are probably at 85 – maybe 90% down, and that’s a considerable amount. It truly is.”
Wright says, however, that the United Way, local businesses and individuals have brought in enough donations in recent days to keep their aid services afloat.

Conditions in more urban Red Cross offices are less dire, however.

Officials in Columbus, Augusta, and Valdosta cite a larger donor base, and financial assistance from the national office to help them keep their doors open.

Click on the player below to hear this report.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Carpet Plant in Milledgeville Closing

Shaw Industries has announced plans to shut down its carpet manufacturing operations in Milledgeville.

The company said in a statement Tuesday that 150 employees will lose their jobs.

Shaw said plant operations will cease in mid-February.

Al Scruggs, a company spokesman, blames the closing on a severe downturn in economic conditions, especially the housing industry.

He said affected workers will be offered retraining and unemployment benefits through the Georgia Department of Labor.

Click here for more GPB News coverage of the economic slump.

(AP)

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