December 17, 2015

Apex CoVantage Raises $52,000 in 48 Hours for Chennai Flood Relief

HERNDON, VA, December 17, 2015 – Apex CoVantage, a leading provider of technology-led solutions, raised $52,000 in a matter of two days to provide relief to families who lost their homes in and around Chennai, India during the devastating flooding this month.

Apex employees rallied to support their affected colleagues along with the Apex Foundation, the private, non-profit arm of Apex CoVantage. A portion of the proceeds went directly to 28 Apex employees who lost their homes and belongings in the flood. The remainder went toward materials to create 1,500 survival kits containing rice, sugar, salt, clothing, and other essentials to help local victims get back on their feet.

“The damage to the city is simply staggering. We felt compelled to do our part not only to help our employees, but other local families as well,” said Pardha Karamsetty, CEO of Apex CoVantage India. “The Apex Foundation was created to provide aid in situations like these. Giving our time and money was the right thing to do.”

In addition to monetary support, 30 employees from Apex’s Chennai office, led by Apex CoVantage, India COO Raja Deiveegan and Assistant General Manager Rajalakshmi Subburaj, volunteered for 48 straight hours procuring materials and packing kits for distribution 130 miles away in Kuchipalayam, Cuddalore, one of the more remote areas hit hardest by flooding.

“We appreciate the generosity of our employees across the globe, and we are forever grateful to our volunteers in India who worked tirelessly to bring relief to the people of Kuchipalayam so they can begin the difficult task of rebuilding their homes and families,” said Karamsetty.

 

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About the Apex Foundation
Since 1992, the Apex Foundation has supported self-empowerment programs that assist and inspire people challenged by poverty, disability, or discrimination to achieve self-sufficiency. It also provides aid to people affected by emergencies and natural disasters. Organizations supported by the foundation include the Khmer Charity, Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation, MANJUL School, Habitat for Humanity, Association of People with Disabilities, Bapuji Children’s and Old Age Home, India, Miriam’s Kitchen, and more. Learn more at www.apexfoundation.org

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