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An Oregon Holiday Gift that does Double Duty

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Monday, November 24, 2008   

Portland, OR – While Americans have been focused almost constantly on their own domestic election coverage and economic news in 2008, lives in other parts of the world have changed, too. The year saw a number of disasters, from weather-related crises to conflicts that displaced hundreds of thousands of people.

Portland-based Mercy Corps is asking Oregonians to look beyond the nation's borders and help with international relief efforts by participating in the annual "Mercy Kits" fundraiser this holiday season. Mercy Corps teams are working with survivors of eight major disruptions, from earthquakes in Pakistan and China, to floods in Honduras, to wars in Georgia and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Donors may choose from 20 different types of Mercy Kits. Caitlin Carlson, Mercy Corps communications associate, says the immediacy of some of the disasters prompted creation of new kits.

"Two great kits this year are centered around emergency response. The Emergency Food Kit, $18, and the Emergency Supplies Kit, $25, provide critical supplies to families who have lost or had to flee their homes."

Carlson points out that politics took up so much airtime in the United States through most of the year that people may not realize the extent of international problems.

"The Honduras floods and the Pakistan earthquake in October are really good examples. Not a lot of people have heard about the need in those areas. That makes it more difficult for agencies like Mercy Corps to be able to respond."

The money raised from Mercy Kit sales is used to buy food, build latrines and safe water systems, plant trees and help people start their own small businesses, Carlson explains. When a kit is purchased in the name of a loved one or business client, they receive a card. In that way the donor's gift budget does "double duty," she says, and the cost is tax deductible to the extent allowed by law as a charitable donation.

Mercy Kits are available online at www.mercycorps.org) or by calling 1-800-292-3355, ext. 250.



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