Toys 'R' Us and Babies 'R' Us Support Evacuees Affected by Hurricane Katrina
September 12 2005 - 2:22PM
PR Newswire (US)
WAYNE, N.J., Sept. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- In the wake of devastation
caused by Hurricane Katrina, Toys "R" Us donated six semi-trailer
trucks full of toys and baby supplies including diapers, wipes, and
formula, as well as batteries and water to multiple locations that
are housing evacuees. Babies "R" Us has also donated over 17
pallets of baby and children's clothing to the national charity
Kids In Distressed Situations, Inc. (K.I.D.S.), that will be
distributing those items in affected areas. With the help of
disaster relief volunteers, the toys and baby supplies will be
distributed to children and families housed in the Cajun Dome in
Lafayette, LA, the Toyota Center in Houston, TX and shelters in
Biloxi, MS and Dallas, TX. "It has been heartbreaking to see the
damage that Hurricane Katrina has caused to the families that live
along the gulf coast and beyond," said John Prawlocki, Toys "R" Us
Regional Vice President of the Southeast. "We wanted to be able to
help these families, and especially their children." "K.I.D.S. is
grateful for this generous donation from our longtime partner Toys
"R" Us and Babies "R" Us for the youngest victims of this terrible
disaster," said K.I.D.S. President Janice Weinman. "We know from
our 20 years of performing disaster relief, that these essential
items will go a long way to help the families and the children to
survive and flourish." The Toys "R" Us Children's Fund, Inc. has
also pledged a $1.0 million donation to long-term relief in the
affected areas. In addition, Toys "R" Us has also pledged to match
employee donations, made to the Fund for this effort, until
September 30. Toys "R" Us is also matching employee donations to
the company's Geoffrey Fund which assists "R" Us employees in need.
Toys "R" Us is one of the leading specialty toy retailers in the
world. It sells merchandise through more than 1,500 stores,
including 676 toy Stores in the U.S. and 623 international toy
stores, including licensed and franchise stores as well as through
its Internet sites at http://www.toysrus.com/,
http://www.imaginarium.com/ and http://www.sportsrus.com/. Babies
"R" Us is the largest baby product specialty store chain in the
world and a leader in the juvenile industry, and sells merchandise
through 221 stores in the U.S. as well as on the Internet at
http://www.babiesrus.com/. Kids In Distressed Situations, Inc.
(K.I.D.S.) was founded in 1985 as a 501 (c) (3) corporation to
assist the victims of famine in Africa. K.I.D.S. is a national
charity that distributes clothes, shoes, books, toys and other
necessities to children and youth living in poverty-stricken
communities, homeless shelters, hospitals, AIDS clinics and relief
organizations. Since its inception, K.I.D.S. has donated more than
$450 million worth of new merchandise to children and families in
need. Over the last two decades, K.I.D.S. has distributed
approximately $35 million annually to between 2 and 4 million kids.
For more information, visit http://www.kidsdonations.org/.
DATASOURCE: Toys "R" Us CONTACT: Susan McLaughlin, +1-973-617-5900,
; or Kathleen Waugh, +1-646-366-8823, , both of Toys "R" Us Web
site: http://www.toysrus.com/ http://www.kidsdonations.org/
http://www.imaginarium.com/ http://www.sportsrus.com/
http://www.babiesrus.com/
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