NEW: Local Businesses Organize Relief Drive For The Philippines

Thursday, November 14, 2013

 

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(Photo: stevendepolo, Flickr)

Cardi's Furniture, Arpin Van Lines, and CaroTrans have teamed up to organize a relief drive and collect specific items to send to the Philippines for those affected by Typhoon Haiyan, which devastated much of the area.

The event will take place at various Cardi's Furniture locations on Sunday, November 24, from 8 AM until Noon.

The items will be collected at the Cardi’s Furniture locations and brought to the Arpin Group Headquarters in West Warwick,then loaded on to containers provided by CaroTrans. The containers will then delivered to the ABS-CBN Foundation, Inc: Sagip Kapamilya in Quezon City, Philippines for distribution to those affected by the typhoon.

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List of collection locations, and the items to be collected:

Collection Locations

Cardi’s Furniture: West Warwick- Rt. 2 -1681 Quaker Lane, West Warwick, RI 02893 

Cardi’s Furniture: South Attleboro- 999 Newport Ave, South Attleboro, MA 02703

Cardi’s Furniture: Middletown – 1235 West Main Road, Middletown, RI 02842

Cardi’s Furniture: Swansea – 1 Furniture Way, Swansea, MA 02777

Cardi’s Furniture: Braintree – 180 Pearl Street, Braintree, MA 02184  

Items Being Collected: (Exclusively)

  • Bottled Water
  • Canned Goods/ Dry Non-Perishable Foods
  • Energy Bars (PowerBars, Cliff Bars, Luna Bars etc)
  • Diapers

 

Only the items indicated above will be accepted, as this is the immediate request by contacts in the Philippines and based upon the companies' ability to collect, package, and transport to the affected areas.

For details and updates regarding the relief efforts; or to make a monetary donation, please visit www.cardis.com/philippinesrelief

 

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