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Crown Relocations Partners With Vitamin Angels to Transport Vitamin A to Children in Need Around the World
| Source: Vitamin Angels
SANTA BARBARA, CA--(Marketwire - May 30, 2008) - There are many facets to programs
designed to provide aid to people in need around the world. Beyond
donations of food, products and personal time, the integral and often most
taxing part is transporting the product to the individual countries.
Vitamin A deficiency is widespread in many developing countries affecting
over 140 million children every year. A shortage of vitamin A causes up to
half a million of these children to go blind and also affects their immune
system resulting in reduced resistance to disease.
Crown Relocations is one of the most recent companies to join Vitamin
Angels in their fight to eradicate childhood blindness caused by vitamin A
deficiency with "Operation 20/20." In addition to the donation of the
vitamin A and the antiparasitic, a large part of the success of "Operation
20/20" is arranging the logistics to get the product to the children in
need.
"Crown Relocations really stepped up in our time of need, going above and
beyond donating their services," says Howard Schiffer, founder of Vitamin
Angels. "They volunteered countless hours of their personal time to ensure
the first shipment of vitamins to the initial 17 countries was completed
and distributions were taking place."
The staff at Crown Relocations has been volunteering their time to assist
with transportation and logistics. They have helped to reach children
through schools and health facilities in the Pacific region, South and
Southeast Asia, Africa, the Caribbean, Central and South America.
"The delivery logistics has proven to be one of the greatest challenges for
Operation 20/20," says Ken Krzeminski, of Crown Chicago, who has served as
the central coordinator for this initiative. "Crown Relocations has been
involved in sorting and storing the products, as well as transporting them
overseas to children in need around the world."
Vitamin Angels has distributed over 300 million vitamins and other
supplements in over 80 countries worldwide. Last year Vitamin Angels
reached over 7 million children, nursing moms and babies around the world.
To learn more about Vitamin Angels and "Operation 20/20" visit
www.VitaminAngels.org.