Flooding in Southern Brazil
FedEx has responded quickly to catastrophic flooding in southern Brazil by collaborating with The Salvation Army Brazil. Within 24 hours of the disaster, FedEx provided a grant to support relief efforts, including food, clean water, hygiene kits, cleaning supplies, and clothing for affected families. The company has supported The Salvation Army Brazil for many years, previously donating an emergency response vehicle that is now being used to assist flood victims. FedEx encourages community involvement but advises against shipping collected items as part of their relief strategy.
- FedEx provided a grant for immediate relief efforts, demonstrating quick action.
- The grant covers essential items like food, clean water, hygiene kits, cleaning supplies, and clothing, addressing urgent needs.
- FedEx's long-term support for The Salvation Army Brazil, including the donation of an emergency response vehicle, highlights sustained corporate social responsibility.
- The company's action strengthens its reputation for humanitarian aid and disaster response, which could positively influence investor sentiment.
- The press release does not mention the financial cost of the grant or its impact on FedEx's overall finances.
- No data is provided on the effectiveness or reach of the relief efforts, which could impact the perceived value of the initiative.
- FedEx advises against collecting donated items due to the lack of charitable shipping, which may limit community engagement and support.
NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / June 7, 2024 / As soon as the catastrophic flooding began in southern Brazil, our FedEx Latin America team reached out to the FedEx global citizenship team to see how FedEx could help with relief efforts.
With heartfelt concern for our team members and the communities impacted by the flood, within 24 hours we identified a relief agency at work in the region. We were able to provide them with a grant to provide food and clean water, hygiene kits, cleaning supplies and clothing to families affected by the floods.
FedEx Brazil has been a supporter of The Salvation Army Brazil for many years. Seen in the photo accompanying this update is an emergency response canteen truck they are using to help with relief efforts. FedEx had previously donated the relief vehicle to the organization. It's been used to respond to all kinds of emergencies from distributing food during the Covid pandemic, to feeding the homeless, and now, it's being used to support flood survivors.
If you would like to contribute to the relief efforts, you may volunteer or donate cash directly to an organization of your choice. We ask FedEx team members to refrain from collecting donated items, as FedEx does not provide charitable shipping for collection drives and donated items.
Learn more about our support for The Salvation Army Brazil's flood relief efforts here, and about other FedEx Humanitarian Relief efforts here.
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