26th
January 2010
Sandals Foundation Establishes
Haiti Relief Fund in Wake of Devastating Earthquake
in Port-au-Prince
Donations are being accepted
online and at all Sandals Resorts International
locations, corporate jet provided to government
officials and relief workers
Montego
Bay, Jamaica - Sandals Foundation, the philanthropic
arm of Sandals Resorts International, announced
today the establishment of a new Haiti Relief
Fund to support disaster relief efforts. A special
fundraising effort has been launched for the
fund, with donations accepted online and at
all Sandals Resorts International locations
– which stretch across five Caribbean
islands including Jamaica, Antigua, St. Lucia,
the Bahamas, and the Turks and Caicos Islands.
Sandals Resorts International employs 10,000
people, of which approximately 375 are of Haitian
origin.
Cash donations are most needed at this time,
but Sandals Resorts International will also
be providing linens, towels and non-perishable
food items. Additionally, the Sandals corporate
jet was provided to government official and
relief workers. Yesterday, the jet was made
available to provide air transport to Jamaica’s
Prime Minister, the Hon. Bruce Golding, to officially
dispatch the Jamaica Defense Force to assist
with relief efforts. As needs are identified
by the foundation’s nonprofit partners,
the jet will continue to be made available if
needed.
Guests staying in any of the Sandals Resorts,
Beaches Resorts, Royal Plantation Resorts and
Grande Pineapple Beach Resorts are invited to
make a financial donation on-property. Guests
and the public are also asked to go to www.sandalsfoundation.org
to make an online donation. All proceeds of
the Sandals Foundation Haiti Relief Fund will
go directly to charities working on the ground
in Haiti.
“This is an unimaginable catastrophe that
requires an unprecedented response,” says
Heidi Clarke, director of programs for the Sandals
Foundation. “The people of Haiti need
help as quickly, effectively and efficiently
as possible. We have already been in touch with
the Red Cross to assess immediate needs and
will work alongside the JHTA, the Government
of Jamaica and the Royal Bahamian Defense Force
in the Bahamas to get these much needed supplies
to the right aid agencies on the ground in Haiti
so that the victims can get the help they so
desperately need.”
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