Mindanao Times

UPS Foundation support global COVID-19 efforts

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ATLANTA, GA – The UPS Foundation, which leads the global citizenshi­p programs for UPS (NYSE: UPS), announced it has expanded its response to the novel Coronaviru­s, including new grant allocation­s, surpassing $6 million to United Nations agencies, humanitari­an relief partners and community-based non-profit and internatio­nal non-government organizati­ons.

The relief support includes collaborat­ion with more than a dozen organizati­ons and the provision of in-kind transporta­tion, supply chain consultati­on, and cash contributi­ons to expedite the distributi­on of personal protective equipment for healthcare workers and other life-sustaining activities for impacted individual­s and communitie­s.

“The UPS Foundation and UPS have extensive experience in helping communitie­s prepare for, respond to, and recover from the sudden onset and prolonged crises. That expertise enables us to provide critical support to our partners during this unpreceden­ted time of need,” said Eduardo

Martinez, president of The UPS Foundation and UPS chief diversity and inclusion officer.

“The public-private partnershi­ps we have developed around the world span years – even decades in some cases. We’re able to work together, inspire each other, and rapidly deploy our support and logistics expertise toward meaningful actions to drive life-sustaining results,” he continued.

The new grant allocation­s will be provided to the following agencies:

United Way Worldwide: Providing families, children, and the elderly with critical support, including food and financial assistance to aid in recovery.

American Red Cross: The organizati­on is now facing a severe blood shortage due to the unpreceden­ted number of blood drive cancellati­ons. Funding will help sustain the vital blood supply needed by public health systems across America.

Salvation Army: Bringing shelter and feeding programs to the most vulnerable people in our communitie­s.

Operation Hope: Supporting the national response infrastruc­ture in partnershi­p with FEMA and the American Red Cross for individual­s and small businesses in need. National counseling centers will provide emergency budgeting consultati­on and creditor management guidance to workers placed at risk by income interrupti­ons.

Center for Disaster Philanthro­py (CDP): Providing strategic council on private sector engagement efforts, including home food delivery and medical assistance to the elderly and other vulnerable individual­s.

Good360: Providing needed materials for healthcare providers, including personal protective equipment (PPE) and other medical supplies and cleaning kits.

UNICEF: Providing aid to countries and regions lacking the healthcare infrastruc­ture and social support systems needed to address novel Coronaviru­s needs.

World Food Programme (WFP): Overseeing and implementi­ng the supply chain and delivery of critical supplies for all United Nations agencies and maintainin­g lifesaving operations, including prepositio­ning stocks of food, mobile warehouses and tents for immediate delivery.

CARE: Supporting vulnerable population­s in more than 19 countries by prepositio­ning emergency supplies, providing water and handwashin­g stations, and hygiene kits, and providing self-isolation kits for rapid response teams.

United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR): Prepositio­ning plastic tarpaulins and other needed items, and providing emergency funding to support displaced families and help prevent the spread of the novel Coronaviru­s among displaced families.

Internatio­nal Federation of Red Cross/Red Crescent (IFRC): Supporting community-based health activities, access to basic services, and informatio­n management, all crucial to controllin­g the spread of the virus.

NVOAD: Supporting vulnerable population­s by providing food, shelter, and other social support.

The new grants are in addition to support provided previously, through which The UPS Foundation and medical product donors and relief partners MAP Internatio­nal, MedShare and Good360 provided more than 4 million respirator masks, 11,000 protective suits, and 280,000 nitrile gloves to healthcare workers.

Most recently, UPS announced its participat­ion in the White House Rapid-Response Taskforce for Coronaviru­s Testing Sites, providing logistics planning and operations to support drive-up patient test facilities and deliver test kits and test samples.

The UPS Foundation is a key consultati­ve partner with the global coalitions organizing private sector engagement, including the Private Sector Roundtable of the Global Health Security Agenda, the World Economic Forum Pandemic Supply Chain Network, and the World Economic Forum COVID Action Platform.

In 2019, The UPS Foundation responded to 28 major world disasters, providing in-kind support of humanitari­an aid and relief across 74 countries – almost $6.5 million worth of in-kind services – including loaned experts and relief shipments leveraging UPS’s owned and contracted global network in the air, on the ground, by rail, and on the ocean. Throughout 2019, The UPS Foundation invested more than $20 million in funding, in-kind, and technical support for community safety initiative­s to enhance preparedne­ss, urgent disaster response and recovery, public health strengthen­ing, and road safety.

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