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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Contact: Jean Roth
UnEarthedTees
http://www.unearthedtees.com
'UnEarthing Kindness' Grassroots
Initiative Pledges Aid to Peru Quake Victims
Geology Web Shop Issues Challenge
to Fellow Small Businesses
to Assist Relief Efforts Los Angeles – August 18, 2007 – The major earthquake
that devastated Peru on Wednesday, leaving countless people homeless,
has prompted a small online business to action in the hope that
others will follow suit. UnEarthedTees, a web shop that specializes
in geology-themed t-shirts and gifts, is pledging to donate 20%
of all profits through the end of September toward relief efforts
in Peru through a new grassroots initiative called "UnEarthing
Kindness."
"Although UnEarthedTees is usually all about
the lighter side of geology, we know of course that in the real
world the effects of earthquakes, volcanoes and similar phenomena
take a serious toll on human life. We want to help alleviate, in
whatever way we can, the suffering the recent earthquakes have
caused in Peru," said
Jean Roth, the founder of UnEarthedTees. Donations from the UnEarthing
Kindness initiative will be made to Oxfam
America.
The August 15 quake, which measured 8.0 on the Richter scale and
lasted nearly two minutes, resulted in over 500 deaths. In a country
where 49% of the population lives below the poverty line, structures
are flimsy and often made of mud brick. The impact left thousands
without homes, and entire villages collapsed in impoverished areas
along the coast.
UnEarthedTees, which is powered by the California print-on-demand
company CafePress, has also issued a challenge to their online
colleagues.
"We are asking that other businesses become part of the UnEarthing
Kindness initiative, and make a similar pledge to donate what they
can toward the relief agencies of their choice,” said Roth. “We
will be listing participants on the UnEarthedTees site, and will
feature prominently products focusing on earth science and geology
themes.
"Many of us are small but I have seen in the past what happens
when the generous souls in the independent business community band
together to help. Together we can make an impact to help the people
of Peru."
About UnEarthedTees
Established in 2005, UnEarthedTees made
a splash in the geology and rock-hounding world with its humorous
earth science themes and clever graphic design. UnEarthedTees has
donated to the Geological Society
of America Foundation and the
Bristol Gem and Mineral Club and has been featured in Bleech
Magazine. To learn more, visit http://www.unearthedtees.com.
Oxfam
America,
a privately funded organization that works to end global poverty,
has received the Better Business Bureau’s highest rating
for charitable organizations. Oxfam has been onsite in Peru assessing
damage and working on relief in rural areas since the first quake
on Wednesday. Donations directly to Oxfam may be made at https://donate.oxfamamerica.org/02/peru_earthquake.
Contact: Jean Roth, UnEarthedTees,
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