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CARE and UPS Team Up To Prepare for Hurricane Season in the US
CARE and UPS Team Up To Prepare for Hurricane Season in the US

Associated Press

time25-07-2025

  • Climate
  • Associated Press

CARE and UPS Team Up To Prepare for Hurricane Season in the US

ATLANTA, July 25, 2025 /3BL/ -The Atlanta-based humanitarian organization CARE is partnering with The UPS Foundation to prepare for the of peak hurricane season. Yesterday, dozens of UPS employee volunteers gathered at CARE's headquarters in Downtown Atlanta to pack 1000 disaster response 'CARE Packages' that will be distributed to individuals and families impacted by disasters in the US. According to The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season is expected to be above normal with 13-19 named storms and 3-5 major storms. The traditional peak of hurricane season runs from mid-August to late October. These 'CARE Packages' are an outgrowth of the original CARE Package® developed in the aftermath of World War 2 as a way for Americans to support relief and recovery efforts in Europe. CARE was founded with these CARE Packages® and has since grown to become one of the largest humanitarian and development organizations globally with operations in more than 120 countries, including the US. 'With storms increasing in frequency and intensity across the United States, the need has never been greater,' says Sarah Thompson, Associate Vice President for US Programs at CARE. 'Our partnership with The UPS Foundation enables us to mobilize quickly before disasters strikes and expand our ability to work with local and national organizations to meet the needs of impacted communities. We are incredibly grateful for their partnership and support.' The 'CARE Packages' that the UPS volunteers are put together today include essential hygiene supplies like soap, shampoo, toothbrushes, and other key items for people who find themselves in urgent need after a storm or other disaster. The kits, donated by The UPS Foundation, will be pre-positioned in and around hurricane-prone areas along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts and stored at UPS-donated warehouses. In the event of a hurricane, they will be delivered by UPS to relief sites. 'By leveraging UPS's logistics expertise and strong volunteer spirit, we're helping CARE do what it does best—deliver critical support to those who need it most,' says Cathy Scott, Vice President, Social Impact & The UPS Foundation. 'When we combine our strengths, our impact is amplified, and communities receive the help they deserve, faster.' CARE first began implementing programs in the U.S. in 2019 and has since responded to emergencies across 10 states and Puerto Rico. During the COVID-19 pandemic, CARE helped over 300,000 families in need with food, cash and other services. The organization has since continued to grow its US work to respond to natural disasters and other emergencies via a network of grassroots organizations around the country equipped to address the diverse needs of their local communities. Last year CARE responded to Hurricanes Helene and Milton. ABOUT CARE/UPS FOUNDATION PARTNERSHIPSince 1995, The UPS Foundation has partnered with CARE to help deliver humanitarian aid efficiently during emergencies worldwide. During the COVID-19 crisis, UPS supported CARE's Fast + Fair initiative, aiding vaccine access for 100 million people and 275,000 healthcare workers. Additionally, UPS's logistics expertise and warehouse tracking systems have helped CARE scale emergency responses and supply chain management across multiple countries. ABOUT CAREFounded in 1945 with the creation of the CARE Package®, CARE is a leading humanitarian organization fighting global poverty. CARE places special focus on working alongside women and girls. Equipped with the proper resources, women and girls have the power to lift whole families and entire communities out of poverty. In 2024, CARE worked in 121 countries, reaching 53 million people through 1,450 projects. To learn more, visit For media inquiries, please email [email protected] Visit 3BL Media to see more multimedia and stories from Care USA

UPS shutting down two Kansas facilities in 2025
UPS shutting down two Kansas facilities in 2025

Yahoo

time25-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

UPS shutting down two Kansas facilities in 2025

LAWRENCE (KSNT) – A major delivery company is closing two of its facilities in Kansas later this year, forcing some of its employees to look for new work or shift where they live. 27 News spoke with Karen T. Hill, U.S. media relations manager for UPS, on March 25 about possible facility closures in Kansas. She confirmed the company is shuttering two facilities in Dodge City and Lawrence in 2025. These facilities will close on the following dates: 2601 East Wyatt Earp Building in Dodge City – Tuesday, May 20. 331 Northeast Industrial Lane in Lawrence – Tuesday, June 17. Advocates fight to keep Kansas StarBase program alive after teachers put on unpaid leave Hill said this is part of an ongoing company-wide evaluation that has been in motion since January this year. UPS released the following statement on March 14 regarding 'network optimization.' 'UPS has an unwavering commitment to serving our customers around the world. As we announced in January, we are making exciting changes to optimize our network, improve efficiency and continue to deliver on our customer-first strategy. The changes underway include reassessing a small percentage of our U.S. operations. Our employees and customers remain a top priority for us during this process, and we will continue to provide industry-leading service to customers in every community we serve. We will also continue philanthropic investments through The UPS Foundation to build stronger communities, create a healthier environment and advance opportunities for all.' UPS company statement issued on March 14. Hill did not say how many employees these closures will impact. UPS is encouraging them to find work at other positions within the company at one of its other facilities in Kansas. 'Employees are very important to us and we're working to place as many of them as possible in other positions,' Hill said. Biologists to release more alligator snapping turtles in Kansas For more local news, click here. Keep up with the latest breaking news in northeast Kansas by downloading our mobile app and by signing up for our news email alerts. Sign up for our Storm Track Weather app by clicking here. Follow Matthew Self on X (Twitter): Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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