The Indiana Fever, Indiana Pacers, Noblesville Boom and the Indianapolis Colts today announced a combined $250,000 donation to the American Red Cross to support Central Indiana families impacted by historic flooding and severe weather.
“Sports have a unique ability to bring people together, and our connection to this community extends well beyond the court or the field,” said Pacers Foundation Chair Rachel Simon. “That’s why we’re proud to join the Colts and the Irsay family in supporting the American Red Cross to help provide relief to the individuals and families who have been impacted by these devastating floods. Our thoughts are with everyone across Central Indiana whose homes, businesses and lives have been disrupted by this severe weather.”
The donation comes as communities across Central Indiana respond to widespread flooding following days of severe weather and significant rainfall. The White River reached historic levels in portions of Central Indiana, prompting evacuations and emergency response efforts in communities including Indianapolis, Noblesville and other areas along the river.
The American Red Cross is providing emergency assistance to those impacted by the flooding, including shelter, food, relief supplies and other critical resources.
The four organizations encourage members of the Central Indiana community who are able to support flood relief efforts to consider making a donation to the American Red Cross by visiting redcross.org.