SOMERSET, NJ (9/1/2005) - Uplinkearth (http://www.uplinkearth.com), a global award-winning Windows web hosting provider hosting over 30 thousand domain names, announced today that it has made the first pledge to the Web Hosts Unite program (http://www.webhostsunite.com), an industry group supporting the victims of Hurricane Katrina.
The storm, which battered parts of Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi, provoked the largest ever peacetime evacuation, of over 400,000 thousand people. Katrina made landfall as a massive Category 4 hurricane, and caused an estimated 26 billion dollars in damage. Several levees designed to protect New Orleans have failed, and much of the city is completely under water.
“Hundreds of thousands have lost their homes, their belongings, and some even lost their life in the aftermath of this storm. The time has come for the world to unite and support the victims,” said Mike Yablonowitz, uplinkearth President and CEO. “Those who are in a position to help are obligated to do so, which is why we have decided to give our full support of the relief efforts.”
Uplinkearth has made an initial pledge of financial resources, and is donating free hosting services to the program’s website. All funds are donated directly to the American Red Cross, who is actively participating in relief efforts for victims. The company has also created a website to serve as a portal for its customers who wish to donate.
The Red Cross currently has 239 evacuation shelters operating in states affected by the disaster, housing roughly 37,000 people.
“It’s very important to empathize with people affected by this. Their lives will never be the same,” said Yablonowitz.
For more information about uplinkearth’s response to the disaster, visit http://community.uplinkearth.com/katrina.
About uplinkearth
Uplinkearth (http://www.uplinkearth.com), a New Jersey based web hosting provider, has been in the web hosting industry since 1997, and has remained a leader in the Windows web hosting sector. In August 2005, the company purchased Canadian based Nevidia Internet Solutions, increasing its market share by roughly 20 percent.