East Rutherford ,
NJ [Nov. 9, 2012] – New Meadowlands
Racetrack LLC Chairman Jeff Gural has pledged $250,000 to the American Red
Cross to assist with Hurricane Sandy relief efforts in New Jersey.
Gural and his wife, Paula, will
make a personal donation of $200,000, while another $50,000 will be donated by
the Meadowlands Racetrack, the world’s premier harness track operated by Gural
in East Rutherford, NJ.
Parking Lot M at the Meadowlands
Racetrack has become a staging area for North Carolina Baptist Men Disaster
Relief units to prepare and package 10,000 meals a day for the Red Cross to
distribute to the communities hardest hit by Sandy. The Meadowlands has converted its Pegasus
Restaurant into a shelter, providing meals and a staging area for first
responders and disaster relief volunteers.
“We are grateful for the efforts
of the American Red Cross and the North Carolina Baptist Men to aid New
Jersey residents in the wake of Hurricane Sandy,” Gural
said. “The devastation to the
communities that surround the Meadowlands and throughout the state is
heartbreaking and we wanted to assist in any way we could.”
“Superstorm Sandy affected
millions of people and a second storm has brought even more destruction to
communities in its path,” said Neal Litvack, Chief Development Officer of the
American Red Cross. “We are so appreciative of Jeff Gural and Meadowlands
Racetrack in support of our work to help these families and communities get
back on their feet.”
Gural, who also operates the
luxury off-track wagering facility Winners Bayonne, has donated $10,000 to the
Bayonne Economic Opportunity Foundation to replenish its quickly diminishing
supplies as well. Nearly half of the
community of Bayonne has been without power since the October 29 storm. Winners Bayonne and McLoone’s Bayonne Grille
began offering complimentary breakfast and $5 lunch and dinner buffets to
Bayonne, Staten Island, Jersey City and Hoboken residents in need earlier this
week.