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10.19.2005 ET
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Timberland and Don Cheadle Partner to Raise Visibility of Crisis in Darfur; Limited Edition Boot, Hangtag and T-Shirt Designed by Actor and Boot Company to Drive Awareness and Donations
(CSRwire) N.H.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 19, 2005--Academy Award nominee Don
Cheadle and The Timberland Company, today announced the creation of a
limited edition "Save Darfur" boot to raise awareness of the crisis and
inspire civic and political action to help stop the genocide.
The black leather boot, designed by Cheadle, includes a picture of Africa
and the words "Stomp Out Genocide" on the boot's sole. One hundred pairs of
the limited edition boots were distributed to humanitarian activists,
policy makers, journalists and entertainment professionals, who have
raised awareness of and championed change in Darfur. Timberland has also
designed "Save Darfur" t-shirts and boot hangtags to inspire consumers and
generate funds to help create change in the Sudan.
"We are inspired and led by Don's passion to strengthen our global
community and bring hope and humanity to the children and families of
Darfur. We are honored to join him to raise our voice to build awareness
and encourage peace," said Jeffrey Swartz, President and CEO of The
Timberland Company. "We are not policy makers, politicians or activists -
and so we proceed respectfully, sensitively and humbly - but within our
rights and obligation as citizens of this planet."
Available only at Timberland(R) retail and online (www.timberland.com), "Save Darfur"
t-shirts and hangtags will be sold for $24 and $5 respectively with one
hundred percent of the profits going to AmeriCares. AmeriCares, a
longstanding partner of Timberland, is a global leader of humanitarian
relief providing life-saving aid in the Sudan. The program also highlights
the leadership efforts of the Save Darfur Coalition, an alliance of over
100 organizations united in support of Darfur.
Sudan, suffering what some have called the world's worst humanitarian
crisis, remains one of the most troubled places on earth. A symptom of
civil war, armed bandits called Janjaweed permeate the region resulting in
an atmosphere where rape, violence and the burning of entire villages are
commonplace. Since February 2003, 2.5 million Sudanese have been displaced
from their homes and 400,000 people have died. Seeking relief in
neighboring camps, the 200,000 refugees in Chad lack adequate food,
sanitation and health care.
Don Cheadle, widely regarded as one of America's finest film actors, took
up the cause of Darfur after portraying Paul Rusesabagina, the heroic
survivor of a similar genocide, in the acclaimed film "Hotel Rwanda."
Because of his activism, Cheadle was asked by a congressional delegation
to accompany their fact-finding mission to Darfur in January 2005. He has
dedicated himself to build the peace in Darfur through his active
leadership in partnership with the Save Darfur Coalition.
"It's shocking to see the kind of devastation that occurred there and to
know it's still going on," said Cheadle. "I am working with Timberland --
a company I respect and whose pursuit of social justice I admire -- to
inspire others to help bring a halt to these atrocities."
To learn more about AmeriCares' relief efforts in Sudan, or to make a
contribution to support these efforts, log onto americares.org or call
1-800-486-HELP (4357). For a daily monitor of news and opportunities to
affect change, please visit www.savedarfur.org.
About Timberland
Timberland (NYSE: TBL) is a global leader in the design, engineering
and marketing of premium-quality footwear, apparel and accessories for
consumers who value the outdoors and their time in it. Timberland(R)
products are sold worldwide through leading department and specialty
stores as well as Timberland(R) retail stores.
Timberland's dedication to making quality products is matched by the
company's commitment to "doing well and doing good" - forging powerful
partnerships among employees, consumers and service partners to transform
the communities in which they live and work. To learn more about
Timberland, please visit www.timberland.com.
Copyright Business Wire 2005
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