Atlanta, November 13, 2013
Collaborating with Key Relief
Organizations and Mobilizing Logistics Emergency Team Response in Philippines
UPS announced its $1 million pledge in support for recovery efforts in the Philippines following the devastation caused by Typhoon Haiyan. The pledge is a combination of cash grants, in-kind transportation movements and technical expertise to provide urgent relief as well as strategic support for the long-term needs.
UPS announced its $1 million pledge in support for recovery efforts in the Philippines following the devastation caused by Typhoon Haiyan. The pledge is a combination of cash grants, in-kind transportation movements and technical expertise to provide urgent relief as well as strategic support for the long-term needs.
"UPS and its partners quickly
moved our Global Humanitarian Relief Program to urgent response mode and
together have set into motion a multi-faceted relief effort," said Eduardo
Martinez, president of The UPS Foundation. "We are immediately
contributing $500,000 to provide urgent relief. We will monitor progress and
on-going needs and will contribute an additional $500,000 later to support the
near-term recovery needs of these communities."
UPS's financial and in-kind
contribution for urgent response totaling $500,000 is comprised of several
grant recipients:
- The World Food Programme (wfp.org) for urgent needs in mobilizing its Logistics Emergency Team (LETs) program, up to $250,000.
- United Nations Children's Fund (unicef.org) to receive $100,000 to assist the 1.7 million children impacted.
- CARE (care.org) to receive $100,000 to address short-term sheltering and food insecurity.
- Salvation Army (salvationarmy.org) is activating the remaining $30,000 UPS gave to its emergency fund earlier this year.
- Medshare (medshare.org) to receive $20,000 for medical supplies to equip medical mission teams.
UPS will also commit at least
$500,000 in additional financial support over the coming months to help speed
long-term recovery efforts in the Philippines. The company is currently working
with its humanitarian relief program partners to assess recovery needs in local
communities.
Moreover, UPS has assigned Oliver
Bartolo to the UN World Food Programme's Logistics Emergency Team in the
Philippines to assist the Global Logistics Cluster to coordinate relief efforts
to areas hardest hit by the typhoon. The company is also in close
coordination with its local operations people as well as with key customers in
order to help facilitate a more efficient response to relief efforts.
Leveraging UPS's expertise in
logistics during disasters is an area where the company has proven it can make
a big impact. In fact, providing humanitarian relief is an ongoing program.
Last year, UPS supported more than 200 humanitarian relief programs in 35
countries. This includes programs that prepare communities for a crisis,
providing them with urgent relief when a crisis occurs and post-crisis recovery
phase support. Through a combination of in-kind shipments, technical and
expertise sharing and funding of relief organizations, UPS contributed in
excess of $6.5 million in 2012. This includes areas impacted by natural
disasters such as Superstorm Sandy and Hurricane Isaac as well as global
refugee crises in the Sahel and Middle East. To read more about UPS's efforts,
please visit Aidmatrix case study.
"UPS has a long history of
working with disaster relief organizations to deliver critical, life-saving aid
to communities in need around the world," said Martinez. "The victims
of Typhoon Haiyan are facing many hardships. By donating financial and
logistical support to organizations that will provide assistance in the days,
weeks and months ahead, we are helping ensure impacted citizens have a reliable,
efficient and predictable path back to recovery."
About UPS
UPS (NYSE:UPS) is a global leader in logistics, offering a
broad range of solutions including the transportation of packages and freight;
the facilitation of international trade, and the deployment of advanced
technology to more efficiently manage the world of business. Since its founding
in 1907, UPS has built a legacy as a caring and responsible corporate citizen,
supporting programs that provide long-term solutions to community needs.
Founded in 1951, The UPS Foundation is responsible for leading the
organization’s philanthropy and corporate citizenship efforts. In 2012, UPS and
its employees, active and retired, invested more than $97.5 million in charitable
giving around the world. The UPS Foundation can be found on the web at UPS.com/foundation. To get UPS news direct, visit
pressroom.ups.com/RSS.
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