Wal-Mart commits $1 million in aid for Typhoon Haiyan
Wal-Mart and the Wal-Mart Foundation are committing $1 million to the Red Cross and Save the Children for emergency relief efforts in response to needs created by Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines.
The donation includes funds given by the Wal-Mart Foundation and Wal-Mart's international operations.
In addition to the $1 million donation, Wal-Mart is making it easy for U.S. customers and associates to make personal contributions to relief efforts by setting up online sites for donations to the Philippines through the Red Cross at the following website link.
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"Giving back to our communities, especially in a time of need, is part of our culture at Wal-Mart," said Doug McMillon, president and CEO of Walmart International. "A crisis only reinforces that commitment, and our thoughts are with the people affected by this disaster. We're proud to help the Red Cross and Save the Children get vital assistance to the Philippines as quickly as possible."
Funds donated will focus on addressing immediate needs. Both organizations are providing relief for immediate needs such as nutritious food, medical supplies and health care. Additionally, Save the Children will set up child friendly spaces to help children cope with trauma and fear in the wake of this devastating storm.
"Thanks to the generosity of Wal-Mart, the Red Cross is able to provide critical support to Typhoon Haiyan survivors in the Philippines now and as they rebuild and recover," said Neal Litvack, chief development officer at the American Red Cross.