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Company's employee matching program is latest effort to aid people of Haiti.
January 28, 2010
By: Karen McIntyre
Editor
As relief efforts continue following the catastrophic earthquake in Haiti, Kimberly-Clark Corporation announced a global employee donation matching program. Through the Kimberly-Clark Employee Haiti Earthquake Relief Fund, the company’s worldwide employees can direct their contributions to the American Red
Cross to support its Haitian relief efforts. Kimberly-Clark will then match all employee donations worldwide dollar-for-dollar up to $300,000.
The employee matching program is just the latest step Kimberly-Clark has taken in its disaster relief efforts for the people of Haiti. Other efforts have included partnering with the American Red Cross and MedShare (www.medshare.org) and mobilizing product donations.
“Like many others around the world, we are committed to helping those who are suffering after the devastation of the recent earthquakes,” said Tom Falk, chairman and CEO of Kimberly-Clark. “It is our hope that Kimberly-Clark’s contributions,combined with the humanitarian efforts of the world’s aid organizations, will help the people affected by this tragedy.”
In addition to the employee matching program, Kimberly-Clark’s other Haiti disaster relief efforts have included:l Being a leading corporate partner of the American Red Cross Annual Disaster Giving Program (ADGP). A portion of Kimberly-Clark’s gift is d esignated for the American Red Cross’ International Disaster Fund. So far, the American Red Cross has contributed $10 million to relief efforts in Haiti as well as set up a field hospital and three basic health care
emergency response units to provide medical care. Kimberly-Clark is proud to stand beside the Red Cross as it helps those affected by the earthquake.
Working closely with its nonprofit partner, MedShare (www.medshare.org), the company sponsored a shipment of first aid supplies,orthopedics, steel instruments and drug administrative supplies. The supplies have been delivered to a 100-bed hospital
on the Haitian-Dominican Republic border and are being used to treat more than 1,800 earthquake victims.
lThe company has also assembled a significant donation of much-needed Kimberly-Clark health care products, diapers, feminine care and tissue products from its local operations in the Dominican Republic. Additional product is being assembled and will be shipped as soon as the logistics and infrastructure improve.
Kimberly-Clark will continue to monitor ongoing relief efforts through its Dominican Republic operations and nonprofit partners.
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