Press Release

Beer Distributors Provide Critical Support for Hurricane Relief Efforts

Alexandria, VA – As beer distributors across the country mobilize to deliver critical supplies to hurricane-stricken areas, the National Beer Wholesalers Association (NBWA) announced a combined $75,000 donation to the North Carolina Disaster Relief Fund to aid recovery from Hurricane Helene, as well as continued fundraising efforts to support communities affected by Hurricane Milton.

NBWA, the North Carolina Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association and the Independent Beer Distributors Relief Fund each donated $25,000 today to aid ongoing relief efforts for North Carolinians affected by Hurricane Helene.

As Hurricane Milton approaches Florida, America’s beer distributors will continue to provide essential support — from donations that go directly to recovery funds to delivering critical supplies to storm victims.

“Beer distributors are among the first to leap into action to serve their communities in times of crisis and we have seen these local, family-owned businesses make a big difference over the last week,” said NBWA President and CEO Craig Purser. “NBWA is proud to work with state associations and our distributor members to expand the industry’s important support for those affected by these devastating storms.”

In addition to state- and national-level efforts, beer distributors quickly mobilized their teams and fleets to provide immediate, local support for affected communities, including:

The Independent Beer Distributors Relief Fund is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation started by Texas beer distributors to assist recovery efforts following Hurricanes Harvey and Irma. This long-term support system stands ready to help those impacted by this and future disasters. Donations are tax deductible, click here for information on how to donate.

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The National Beer Wholesalers Association (NBWA) represents America’s 3,000 independent beer distributors who service every state, congressional district and media market across the country. Licensed at the federal and state levels, beer distributors get bottles, cans, cases and kegs from a brewer or importer to stores, restaurants and other licensed retail accounts through a transparent and accountable regulatory system. Distributors build brands of all sizes – from familiar domestic beers to new startup labels and imports from around the world – and generate enormous consumer choice while supporting more than 137,000 quality jobs in their home communities. Beer distributors work locally to keep communities safe by sponsoring programs to promote responsible consumption, combat drunk driving and reduce underage drinking.