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5.12.2008 - 11:00am ET
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The UPS Foundation Donates $200,000 to Myanmar Relief Effort
(CSRwire) ATLANTA, GA, May 9, 2008 -- The UPS Foundation has pledged $200,000 to
CARE, the international humanitarian organization, to support its efforts
to deliver aid to Myanmar in the aftermath of Tropical Cyclone Nargis.
The funds will support CARE’s work with the United Nations (UN) and
Myanmar government authorities to respond to the massive destruction with
immediate aid.
"The people of Myanmar are facing great tragedy and The UPS Foundation is
eager to respond to the call for help,” said Lisa Hamilton, president,
The UPS Foundation. "UPS's long partnership with CARE as well as CARE's
14-year history in Myanmar give us confidence that our donation will have
direct impact on those in greatest need. UPS encourages other
corporations and individuals to do what they can to help at this critical
moment when lives are in the balance."
Dr. Helene Gayle, president and CEO of CARE USA, said, "The biggest fear
in the aftermath of a tragedy like this is that survivors will succumb to
water-borne diseases and intense suffering unless they have clean water,
food and shelter. We are grateful to UPS for recognizing how important it
is to provide the resources necessary for humanitarian agencies like CARE
to mount a robust response. Contributions from generous donors go not
only toward saving lives but also to helping people move beyond the
tragedy and begin to rebuild their homes, businesses, roads, schools -
everything that allows them to resume living day to day."
The UPS Foundation has long been a contributor to disaster relief. The
Foundation has contributed funds, logistical expertise and in-kind
transportation donations for virtually every major disaster in recent
years. In just the last year, UPS has provided loaned executives to CARE,
the World Economic Forum and the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA) to streamline disaster relief supply chains for greater
efficiencies. UPS also is a major sponsor of AidMatrix, an online system
that connects donors and aid agencies to ensure greater efficiency in the
delivery of goods to emergency relief sites.
UPS contributed $1.5 million toward Hurricane Katrina relief and $2
million in cash and in-kind donations in the wake of the 2005 Pakistan
earthquake.
In addition to cash donations, UPS also has directed employees interested
in making personal donations to go to CARE as well as to Aidmatrix, which has
established a home page dedicated to the Myanmar tragedy. Members
of the public also can contribute through these sites. Historically, UPS
employees have been extremely generous, giving $436,000 following the
Asian tsunami and $750,000 after Hurricane Katrina.
About CARE
CARE is one of the world's largest private international humanitarian
organizations, committed to helping families in poor communities improve
their lives and achieve lasting victories over poverty. Founded in 1945
to provide relief to survivors of World War II, CARE quickly became a
trusted vehicle for the compassion and generosity of millions. CARE has
been working in Myanmar for more than 14 years, with nearly 500 staff
engaged in projects in 120 townships. Much of CARE’s work has focused on
food security, health, HIV/AIDS prevention and water and sanitation
projects. CARE places special emphasis on assisting women and children,
who are among the most vulnerable in impoverished communities.
About The UPS Foundation
Founded in 1951 and based in Atlanta, Ga., The UPS Foundation’s major
initiatives include programs that support increased global volunteerism,
literacy and hunger relief. The UPS Foundation pursues these initiatives
by identifying specific projects where its support can help produce a
measurable social impact. In 2007, The UPS Foundation donated more than
$46 million to charitable organizations worldwide. Visit community.ups.com
for more information about UPS's community involvement.
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