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Las Vegas Sands expanded its support for Americares Emergency Response through a $200,000 contribution via Sands Cares. This funding aids Americares' Asia regional hub in the Philippines and U.S. recruitment and training initiatives for emergency responders.

In the U.S., the funding helps recruit and train 25 new emergency responders from New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, with a training session held on May 17 in Long Island City, NY. In Asia, funding supports emergency response training, including a simulation exercise for 35 members in December.

This partnership, beginning in 2020, has significantly bolstered Americares’ capacity, increasing its emergency roster from 20 to over 180 members and enabling rapid response to multiple disasters in Southeast Asia.

Sands' engagement with Americares is part of a broader initiative to support disaster preparedness and response in its communities by providing funding, in-kind resources, and infrastructure investments.

Positive
  • Sands contributed $200,000 to Americares for emergency response support.
  • The funding aids in both U.S. and Asia emergency response initiatives.
  • 25 new emergency responders were recruited and trained in the U.S.
  • Americares extended its emergency response capabilities in Southeast Asia.
  • Emergency response training included a simulation exercise for 35 members.
  • The partnership increased Americares’ emergency roster from 20 to over 180 members.
  • Sands’ support facilitated rapid responses to multiple disasters in Southeast Asia.
  • Initiative includes support through funding, in-kind resources, and infrastructure investments.
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  • No specific financial returns or direct business benefits were mentioned for Sands.
  • Details on the direct impact of these initiatives on Sands' financial performance were not provided.

NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / June 6, 2024 / Over the past year, a $200,000 Sands Cares contribution to Americares has continued support for the health-focused relief and development organization's Asia regional response hub in the Philippines, which Sands has supported since 2020.

In addition, the Sands Cares funding encompasses new U.S. support to help Americares drive recruitment and training initiatives for its roster of qualified emergency responders - medical professionals and emergency response experts - who deploy quickly when disasters strike. The U.S. engagement has centered on creating a regional ambassador structure by recruiting and training 25 new roster members from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.

Americares responds to more than 30 emergencies, including earthquakes, hurricanes, disease outbreaks and humanitarian crises, around the world each year. Americares maintains a global roster of more than 900 trained professionals who can be activated for deployment.

With the Sands Cares support, Americares began adding new U.S. roster members from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut last July and has already identified 25 professionals who just began the training process. Americares held a training for the new roster members on May 17 in Long Island City, N.Y. The full-day session covered extensive training in Americares emergency response policies and procedures to ensure emergency response teams align with international humanitarian standards.

In the Asia Pacific region, Americares has continued utilizing Sands Cares funding for emergency response training at its Philippines regional hub, which included a regional simulation exercise for 35 roster members in early December. Americares also held a series of disaster risk reduction simulation exercises throughout the Philippines in early May to prepare responders to assess health facilities and provide clinical care and health promotion activities in the immediate aftermath of emergencies.

"The previous investment Sands made in our Philippines emergency programs greatly increased our capacity in Southeast Asia, allowing us to quickly and effectively respond to disasters with medical personnel, medicine, supplies and health programs," said Provash Budden, Americares deputy senior vice president of emergency programs. "At the same time, our continued partnership is further bolstering our response capabilities and growing our roster of qualified responders in the U.S."

The 2023-2024 partnership with Americares extended the previous Sands Cares engagement that began in 2020 and supported the organization's first regional response hub in the Philippines. With the initial Sands Cares funding, Americares increased its emergency roster from 20 to more than 180 members between 2020-2022 and conducted a large-scale regional emergency simulation exercise involving nearly 60 staff and roster members in the Philippines.

During this time, the Sands Cares' support helped Americares launch responses out of the Philippines hub for Typhoons Doksuri, Noru, Goni, Vamco and Rai; Tropical Storm Nalgae; the Taal Volcano eruption in the Philippines and severe flooding in Vietnam.

Sands' partnership with Americares is one of several Sands Cares engagements with emergency response and relief organizations in its local communities. To help its regions prepare for and respond to emergencies, Sands Cares' disaster response and preparedness initiatives span on-the-ground support through funding and in-kind resources, as well as infrastructure investments to help ensure community resilience when crises occur.

To learn more about Sands' disaster preparedness and response work, read the company's most recent ESG Report: https://www.sands.com/resources/reports/

Photo: Zach Dilgard/Americares

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FAQ

What contribution did Sands make to Americares?

Sands contributed $200,000 to Americares through Sands Cares.

What regions are benefiting from Sands' contribution to Americares?

The funding supports initiatives in the Asia regional hub in the Philippines and U.S. recruitment and training.

How many new emergency responders did Sands help recruit?

Sands helped recruit 25 new emergency responders from New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut.

When was the training session for new U.S. roster members held?

The training session was held on May 17 in Long Island City, NY.

How has Sands' funding impacted Americares in Southeast Asia?

The funding has increased Americares’ emergency roster from 20 to over 180 members and supported various disaster response efforts.

What disasters did Americares respond to with Sands' support in Southeast Asia?

Americares responded to Typhoons Doksuri, Noru, Goni, Vamco, Rai, Tropical Storm Nalgae, the Taal Volcano eruption, and severe flooding in Vietnam.

What broader initiatives is Sands involved in for disaster preparedness?

Sands is involved in funding, in-kind resources, and infrastructure investments to support disaster preparedness and community resilience.

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