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The Storehouse of World Vision Support — UPDATE —

    

THANK YOU.

I had a chance to catch up with Jack Laverty from The Storehouse of World Vision last month during their annual Crystal Vision awards breakfast at the IBS/KBIS Show in Orlando.

Jack let me know that several of you made product donations helping with their efforts in disaster relief following the recent hurricanes.

To all of those that were able to donate products, we offer a sincere thank you! You have helped those in need and will be able to take advantage of a tax deduction on your donated overstock or otherwise excess inventory.  Please find a video of the Impact Story in Houston on our Facebook page HERE.

If you were not able to donate but have products that could help and would like to learn more about the process and benefits for donors, please contact Jack directly:

Jack Laverty
phone 253.229.8373
[email protected]
Mail Stop 442 : P.O. Box 9716 : Federal Way, WA 98063-9716 USA

Again, thank you for your generosity and continued support of The Storehouse of World Vision. We look forward to seeing you at a Presidents Council event in 2018!

Best regards,

Steve Powell

 

    

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From the Desk of Jack Laverty from World Vision

Greetings.

World Vision has had a great response for all of our disaster response efforts from many corporations we work with – so THANK YOU for answering the call with much needed (and right fitting) product.  Below is an update regarding our work in Puerto Rico.  The last time I was on a call regarding our work I knew we had one container of product heading that way and another two staged and ready to go as well.  We knew prior to shipment our product would be able to make it the last mile to those in need – so our teams had the logistics and infrastructure in place.  I’ll let the report below fill you in on the rest of the details.

Thank you again for your help, interest and kind words.

Jack Laverty,
Director, Corporate Engagement
World Vision


CURRENT SITUATION

World Vision’s current partners are NALEC and Urban Strategies. They help World Vision in distributions and response activities through their network of churches in PR. Heavy rains are creating some operational challenges. However, distributions and assessments will go ahead as planned. For example, Mount Zion Church in Perchas helped us distribute 1000 hygiene kits.

Continued concerns:

  • Widespread loss of power
  • Disrupted access to clean water
  • Limited access to fuel and long waits
  • Patchy cell-phone and sat-phone coverage
  • Blocked roads in remote areas and major traffic jams

WORLD VISION’S RESPONSE

WV’s response is to assist the most affected people in areas that are not being assisted by other agencies. Particular attention will be paid to the physical, psychosocial and protection needs of children.

  • Response timeframe: 6-12 months+

World Vision’s first distribution provided by the response team was in Corazol, for a shelter housing approximately 150 people who couldn’t return to their homes. They were in need of basic over-the-counter medicines, first aid supplies and hygiene items, which the team purchased and delivered to them.

Also, a distribution of food, water, tarps and hygiene items for 240 households were done in the communities around Utuado, in central Puerto Rico. This has been identified as one of the hardest hit and under-assisted areas of the country.

Relief Phase includes focus on:

  • Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)
  • Food Security
  • Health
  • Shelter and Household Items
  • Children in emergencies
  • Access to Electricity
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Help with donations for Hurricane Harvey, Irma and Maria affected areas

As many of you know, Presidents Council is a long time supporter of The Storehouse of Worldvision. They take product donations for low-income families and communities in need.

Right now they are working to get urgently needed supplies down to the areas affected by Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria and we are reaching out to industry suppliers to offer a way that you can help.

Jack Laverty, who heads up their gift-in-kind program, sent a list of products that they need badly. They will also consider other products that are not on this list. If you can help, please reach out to Jack right away. Your company will receive a tax deduction and you’ll help people in need.

  • siding
  • flooring
  • insulation
  • sheet rock
  • roofing tools for demolition
  • OSB – fiber flooring fasteners sheeting, tar paper
  • shop-vacs

Please contact Jack directly:

Jack Laverty
phone:  253.229.8373  |   email: [email protected]
P.O. Box 9716, Federal Way, WA 98063-9716 USA

World Vision /Building a better world for children
www.worldvision.org/corporate

THANK YOU!