FedEx Corp. has committed approximately $1 million in cash and transportation support to deliver emergency supplies and critical medical aid to the thousands of migrants and refugees escaping conflicts, and provide on-going assistance to both the people and the local communities affected by the crisis.
“FedEx is committed to helping those arriving in Europe to escape conflict, as well as showing our support for the communities who are also affected by this humanitarian crisis,” said David Binks, president Europe at FedEx Express.
“Working together with NGOs, we are utilizing our global transportation network and resources to deliver immediate assistance where it is needed most and that lays the essential foundations for rebuilding lives.”
“Humanitarian relief has been in our DNA for decades, and FedEx understands how such a crisis can dramatically alters lives and communities,” said David Ross, regional president of FedEx Express Middle East, Indian Subcontinent and Africa.
Time is of the essence when it comes to providing help and FedEx is mobilizing its humanitarian relief program through a donation of $1 million to the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC).
The company will also use existing relationships with international organizations, including Direct Relief and Heart to Heart International, working closely with local partners in the most affected countries.
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies volunteers continue to assist people along Hungary’s south western border with Croatia. Photo courtesy: Zsofia Palyi via International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies Facebook
Through the company’s monetary and transportation contribution, FedEx will deliver immediate relief and longer term support for those affected by the crisis.
Specific contributions include:
FedEx will also provide “bags to the future” for the youngest refugees affected by this crisis.
Each bag contains toys and other items to help children adapt to their new environment.
These are made possible through FedEx employee donations.
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