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CARE
and Anatomic Global Team Up on The WorldBed
Project
10,000 Emergency Field Beds
to be Delivered to Displaced Haitians for the
Rainy Season
CORONA, CA – CARE, a prominent humanitarian
organization fighting global poverty has teamed
up with leading mattress manufacturer Anatomic
Global, Inc., on its humanitarian initiative,
The WorldBed Project. As part of the
collaboration, Anatomic Global is donating
10,000 emergency field beds for CARE to
distribute to displaced Haitians following the
January 12 earthquake near Port-au-Prince. The
first 1,000 beds were handed out over the
weekend.
"We are racing against time to provide
waterproof shelter and decent sanitation now
that the rainy season is upon us,” said Sophie
Perez, CARE Haiti Country Director. “Acute
respiratory problems are rising because Haitians
are sleeping on the bare ground or on
moisture-absorbing surfaces. These WorldBeds
will help us provide a sustainable solution to
the current conditions.”
Earthquake survivors stress how badly they
need safe places to sleep. “I was sleeping on
cardboard on top of concrete blocks. It wasn’t
comfortable but I had no choice,” said Yvane
Toussaint, age 28 and a mother of three, as she
collected her WorldBed at a CARE distribution in
earthquake-devastated Léogâne. “I’m very happy
to have this mattress; it’s good quality, and I
had nothing before.”
A shipment of 1,800 WorldBeds is scheduled to
be delivered to Port-au-Prince this week with an
additional 1,800 beds to arrive the following
week. CARE plans to distribute all 10,000
WorldBeds by June 1, the height of the rainy
season. In addition, they will provide emergency
shelter for 8,500 families (42,500 people) and
give hand-washing education, hygiene kits, tarps
and blankets to those in needs.
“CARE will be a key distribution partner for
us,” said Patrick Johnson, executive director
for The WorldBed Project.
“Logistics and distribution is a huge
challenge in any natural disaster, but with
CARE’s experience, we know we can serve the
people of Haiti quickly and effectively. They
have already been instrumental in validating
that the WorldBed is the right product at the
right time in this crisis.”
The WorldBed Project is a turnkey sleep
system designed for emergency care and relief
efforts. Built from high performing 3-inch
cushioning foam, the cot-sized field mattresses
can be compression packaged and quickly
dispatched, in volume, to areas of need,
anywhere, worldwide. It was created to provide
needed comfort, increased levels of health and
safety, and a more sanitary place to sleep in an
effort to speed recovery, aid in healing.
The WorldBed Project was initiated during the
aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005 in which
Anatomic Global mobilized a team to make and
distribute 3,000 field beds that ended up
benefiting those people temporarily housed in
the Cajun Dome. In response to the 7.0-magnitude
earthquake that hit near Port-au-Prince, Haiti
on January 12, 2010, Anatomic Global, Inc. CEO
David Farley, reactivated the WorldBed concept
and began operating it as an adjunct business
unit of his company on January 14, 2010. Its
mission is to deliver 200,000 WorldBed products
to displaced Haitians over the next year and
will continue to aid other global disaster
relief programs on an as needed basis. For more
information, visit
www.WorldBed.org.
To date Anatomic Global has also been joined
in the effort by Relax The Back, FXI Foamex
Innovations, Deslee Textiles USA, Brookwood
Companies, CARE, World Hope International, World
Vision and Parakletos International. The company
is re-investing its corporate profits from all
operations for the first quarter of 2010 to
manufacture WorldBeds for Haitian relief and is
actively seeking additional project funding and
industry partners to participate in this
critical humanitarian project. Interested
parties should contact Patrick Johnson at
patrick@worldbed.org or The WorldBed Project
Program Director, Laura Castro at
laura@worldbed.org.
CARE is a leading humanitarian organization
fighting global poverty. CARE places special
focus on working alongside poor women because,
equipped with the proper resources, women have
the power to help whole families and entire
communities escape poverty CARE also delivers
emergency aid to survivors of war and natural
disasters, and helps people rebuild their lives.
For more information, visit
www.care.org.
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