Hurricane Pledge’s 10% Summer Revenue to Gulf Oil Crisis

There is little question about who is to blame for the Gulf oil crisis, but pointing fingers will not help the area that needs help now. BP continues to release erroneous data and sluggishly dole out relief funds while dozens of species of fish, birds, turtles and other animals living in the Gulf of Mexico find themselves blanketed with crude and their habitats destroyed. To many species, this is a death sentence.
New figures suggest that the amount of oil BP has stated is spewing out daily is really the amount that has been gushing out each hour. This could mean more than 100 million gallons of oil have already fouled the Gulf’s fragile waters and coastlines.
Every little bit of help counts. Being animal and nature enthusiasts at heart, owners Strato Doumanis and Vincent Anthony of Hurricane Productions DJ Entertainment, located in New Jersey, pledge to donate 10% of summer-party revenue to the National Wildlife Federation’s Gulf Oil Spill Restoration Fund.
The Gulf has been altered in a manner that will affect it for generations and recovery is not a certainty.
Oil, microbes and dispersants eat oxygen from the water and sludge in marshes continue to make cleanup difficult. BP’s pockets may not be deep enough to pay for a cleanup of this scale.
If you’d like to make a donation to the NWF Gulf Oil Spill Restoration Fund, please click here.
Click here to see map of the oil slick, updated daily.
Tags: Donations, Philanthropy



