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Industry donates $6 million in product to K.I.D.S. for Haiti

-- Kids Today, 1/26/2010 7:22:00 AM

NEW YORK – Since the first news reports of the Haiti earthquake tragedy, Kids in Distressed Situations, Inc. has been working to get donations of brand new underwear, clothes, water, vitamin bars, blankets, diapers and other supplies for distribution in Haiti. The response has been very generous – as of last Friday, more than 65

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donor companies have provided or pledged close to $6 million worth of product (see list below). K.I.D.S. continues to work with retailers and manufacturers for donations of desperately needed new products, and for the long-term response that will be required to help the children and families of Haiti.

 

“For 25 years, K.I.D.S. has been helping children and families recover from disasters with generous support from manufacturers and retailers of children’s products,” said K.I.D.S. President Janice Weinman. “We were born out of a response by the children’s industries to humanitarian crises in Africa. More recently we helped the survivors of hurricanes Katrina and Rita and the Indian Ocean tsunami, so our experience has served us well in Haiti.”

 

Kids in Distressed Situations has worked in Haiti through various partners since 1995, maintaining a constant presence in the capital city of Port-au-Prince and the Central Plateau region, providing apparel, shoes and books to vulnerable children. K.I.D.S.’ main partner on the ground in Haiti for this relief effort is Operation Compassion, which has run a program helping Haiti’s poor for at least the last 10 years and is very well established locally. K.I.D.S. is also working together with Fashion Delivers, which solicits donations from the adult product industries to provide clothing, bedding, underwear and other products to families in Haiti.

 

Last Thursday, 1,300 women were brought to a warehouse compound for distribution of donated products. They were told ahead of time how much food, water, clothes, etc. they were going to be given and, upon receiving the product, many of the women fell on the ground, crying in gratitude. The women were then escorted by security forces back to the area where they are sleeping in groups. This is typical of the distribution process in all of the areas where K.I.D.S. product is going.

 

“For agencies that did not already have product distribution programs in Haiti, the confusion and delay seen in the news is accurate. For them, there is a lack of coordination, manpower and warehouse space,” said Weinman. “Due to Operation Compassion’s long presence in Haiti, they are working through an established system that was not damaged by the earthquake. Besides distributing the donated product, they are also feeding people, with 50,000 hot meals given out yesterday around the country.” 

 

Recently donated high-priority items are successfully moving into Haiti. On Jan.19, a FedEx plane carried some of these items from K.I.D.S. donors. Larger shipments are moving through Cap Haiten in the north and the Dominican Republic to the east. The first ship-to point in Haiti for K.I.D.S.’ donated product is a secure 50,000 sq. ft. warehouse outside Port Au Prince that was undamaged by the earthquake and aftershocks. On the ground, Operation Compassion routinely works with 100 schools, dozens of orphanages and dozens of smaller warehouse facilities to distribute products in a timely and manageable manner. 

 

K.I.D.S. takes donations of only new products, using industry contacts to get what the Haitian people will need most in the coming weeks and months as they rebuild. Products that are needed for immediate relief efforts include clothes, socks, underwear and blankets. Companies with new product to donate can call 1-800-266-3314 for assistance or use the online form at: http://www.kidsdonations.org/Make_Donation/product_form.cfm

 

K.I.D.S. is accepting cash donations to help defray the costs to distribute the donated product today and in the months to come. For every $10 in cash, K.I.D.S. can deliver at least $100 of donated products. Cash donations can be taken online at:

http://www.kidsdonations.org/haiti

 

K.I.D.S. brings hope and self-esteem to more than 4.5 million children and their families each year by providing new clothes, shoes, toys, furniture, books and juvenile products donated by manufacturers and retailers. The donations are distributed through a network of nearly 1,000 local community social service agencies in the U.S. and abroad. Our efforts reach children who are challenged by poverty, homelessness, domestic abuse, low literacy, military family service, major illness, incarcerated family members and disaster survival. More information about donating new products and supporting our work is available online at http://www.KIDSdonations.org .

 

K.I.D.S. Haiti Product Donors, as of Jan. 22, 2010:

 


Alejandra Kearl Designs

Apparel

Appaman

Apparel

Babe

Apparel

Baby Delight Inc.

Beds

BabyVision Inc.

Juvenile Products

Balboa Baby & Co. LLC

Juvenile Products

Betech Group

Teddy Bears/Sheets/Bedding

Better For Babies

Diapers

Blabla LLC

Apparel

Build-A-Bear Workshop

Teddy Bears

Carhartt

Apparel

Carter's

Apparel

Charlie Rocket

Apparel & Underwear

Childish Couture

Apparel

Clemenza Foundation

Apparel

C-Lofe Group

Apparel

Cross Cultures

Apparel

Diane Designs

Apparel

Dickies

Jeans

Doodlefish

Apparel

DreamWorks Animation SKG

Apparel

Drifire

Apparel

Elizabeth Allen

Blankets

G For Green Diapers

Diapers

Garan-El Salvador

Apparel

Gerber Childrenswear LLC

Apparel, Underwear & Blankets

Gerson & Gerson/Bonnie Jean

Apparel

Global Design Concepts

Backpacks

Gold’s Gym

T-Shirt

Goldbug

Juvenile Products

Haddad Brands

Apparel

Halo Innovations

Blankets

Hanna Anderson

Apparel

Jaxxwear Inc.

Apparel

Jockey International

Underwear

Kahn Lucas Lancaster

Apparel

KHQ Investments LLC

Apparel

King Features Syndicate Inc.

Apparel, Underwear & Socks

Lavinia Snyder

Underwear & Blankets

Lynn Meyers Inc.

Apparel

Maidenform Inc.

Underwear

Mis Tee V Us

Apparel

Miss Me

Apparel

Miss Sportswear

Apparel

Munchkin

Juvenile Products

NANO

Apparel

Nickelodeon

Luggage Bags, Notebooks, Accessories, Apparel & Shoes

NSM Resources

Shorts & Pants

NY Sportimes

T-shirts & Hats

Philips

Baby Bottles & Pacifiers

Pico Mfg Sales

Apparel

Rainbow Shops

Apparel

Richard Harris Inc.

Apparel

Sage Creek Organics

Apparel

Sanrio Inc.

Toys

Sarah Lousie

Blankets

Star Ride Kids

Apparel

Summer Infant Product

Juvenile Products & Cash

Swaddle Designs LLC

Juvenile Products

Swat-Fame LLC

Apparel

The Beanstalk Group

Apparel, Blankets, Pillows & Shoes

TimeToPlayMag.com

Toys

Toys "R" US

Diapers

Trumpette

Apparel

Twentieth Century Fox

Apparel

UGG Australia

Shoes & Apparel

Vitamin Shoppe

Water & Vitamin Bars

World Team Tennis

Apparel

Zutana

Apparel

 

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