Tech Firm Pledges Donations For Relief Efforts


VARBusiness logo By Rich Cirillo

11:18 AM EDT Wed. Sep. 12, 2001
From the September 12, 2001 issue of VARBusiness
As the nations feels the full impact of the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, D.C., some hi-tech companies are doing what they can to lend help and assistance.

C I Host, an e-business solution provider and Web hosting company based in Bedford, Texas, announced today that it will match any and all donations made by its employees to go to relief efforts -- on a dollar-by-dollar basis up to a total of $50,000.

"Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to everyone touched by this tragedy," said Christopher Faulkner, CEO of C I Host, in a statement. "We are setting up this matching disaster fund so our company, jointly with our employees, can provide tangible help for the victims of this disaster and their families."

 
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