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DWC Home | Magazine | Back Issues | February 2005 | Editorial

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Compassion and Generosity

BWe watched in horror as the news reports came in on the massive earthquake and devastating tsunami in Southeast Asia. It was the day after Christmas, and as we sat with family and friends still relaxing in the warm feelings of the holiday we were shocked, stunned and awed by what we saw, heard and read.

Fortunately, there were those among us in the window coverings industry who did not sit idly. Within days we received an e-mail from C & M Wood Industries announcing the donation of $10,000 to the International Red Cross to assist those in need. With that came a strong encouragement for others—customers, vendors, industry professionals — to donate whatever they could to relief efforts. “In such an overwhelming disaster, no contribution can be considered too small,” wrote Lisa Altman, C & M national sales director.

The next day came another e-mail with more news of an industry leader responding to the needs of others halfway around the world. Norman Shutters donated one percent of its total sales for December to three relief agencies: Care USA, the American Red Cross and Tzu Chi Foundation. It, too, challenged and encouraged its customers and vendors to raise more contributions. “We cannot ignore those who have suffered such tremendous loss,” said the company’s president Morgan Chuang. “Each of us has so much to be grateful for.”

Hunter Douglas, which has suffered a deep loss much closer to home with the unexpected death of Don Lumbatis, also is adding to tsunami relief efforts. The Hunter Douglas Foundation has established the Tsunami Relief Effort and with the Lumbatis family is asking that any memorials be sent as donations to the foundation.

In mid-January, the American Red Cross reported collecting more than $144 million in personal and corporate donations for the survivors of this tragic disaster. To learn more about how these donations are used to bring basic health care, food and shelter to those in need you should visit www.redcross.org. No matter which relief agency you choose, it is very gratifying to be part of an industry that is quick to act with compassion and generosity.



Howard Shingle

 





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