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News Release
January 7, 2005
PSAC donates $175,000
for Tsunami disaster relief through Social Justice Fund
OTTAWA – The Public Service
Alliance of Canada Social Justice Fund will contribute a minimum
amount of $175,000 to disaster relief to victims and to rebuilding
efforts in the wake of the earthquake and tsunami in South Asia
and Africa .
“The members of our union,
like all Canadians, have been greatly affected by the
immense suffering and devastation experienced by the people of South
Asia and Africa ,” said PSAC President Nycole Turmel. “There
have been so many lives lost and millions left homeless without
food, clean water and vulnerable to disease. We hope that our contribution,
made on behalf of all 150,000 PSAC members, to the international
relief effort will help bring much needed immediate support as well
as help in the reconstruction of devastated communities and economies.”
About one-third or $60,000
of PSAC's initial total contribution will be donated immediately
to two Canadian aid agencies involved in emergency relief efforts
in affected areas, with $30,000 going to Oxfam Canada and $30,000
to Save the Children. Another $30,000 is earmarked for Doctors
Without Borders to support the second phase of its relief efforts.
The remaining amount, including
future additional donations from PSAC components, regions and locals,
will be used to assist workers and their organizations in affected
areas to help restore their ability to earn an income. This initiative
will be undertaken in co-operation with the Canadian and international
labour movement.
This initial $175,000 contribution
was raised from $50,000 from existing funds in the union's Social
Justice Fund, another $50,000 added to it by unanimous decision
of the PSAC National Board of Directors, and the remainder
from contributions by PSAC components, regions and locals.
In addition, the PSAC
is encouraging its members across the country to continue
to donate to recognized aid organizations providing relief and emergency
assistance to affected countries.
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For information:
Joselito Calugay, PSAC communications officer, (613)
560-4235 or (613) 293-9324
01-070105
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