NAB has extended its support to the communities affected by Tropical Cyclone Alfred in Queensland and Northern New South Wales by offering $1,000 disaster relief grants to customers and colleagues directly impacted by the calamity. These grants aim to provide immediate financial assistance to address essential needs during this challenging period.
The NAB Foundation has further demonstrated its commitment to the cause by donating $200,000 to The Salvation Army. This contribution will aid in providing meals, psychological first aid, and ongoing support to those seeking shelter and assistance as the regions affected by the cyclone begin the recovery process.
Sharon Cook, NAB Group Executive, emphasized the importance of coming together as a community during times of crisis. She highlighted that the $1,000 disaster relief grants and the colleague giving campaign launched by NAB are vital initiatives to support individuals and businesses severely impacted by the cyclone.
Moreover, NAB is actively engaging its employees in long-term recovery efforts through a colleague giving campaign that will be matched dollar for dollar by the NAB Foundation. This collaborative effort underscores the importance of collective action in facilitating the recovery and rebuilding process in the aftermath of natural disasters.
Customers affected by Tropical Cyclone Alfred are encouraged to apply for Disaster Relief Grants online, or seek financial hardship assistance through NAB Care. The bank has extended its support to customers and colleagues in specific local government areas in NSW and QLD, ensuring that those in need can access the necessary assistance.
In addition to immediate financial aid, NAB is offering further support to impacted customers, including loan deferrals, reduced repayment arrangements, and hardship assistance for those facing challenges in meeting their financial obligations.
The NAB Foundation plays a crucial role in funding social and environmental progress in Australian communities, particularly during times of crisis such as fires, floods, cyclones, and earthquakes. By supporting initiatives that strengthen communities and the environment, the Foundation aims to address social and environmental challenges effectively.
As NAB continues its philanthropic efforts and social investments, the recent contributions made in response to Tropical Cyclone Alfred underscore the bank’s commitment to supporting communities in need and fostering resilience in the face of natural disasters.
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