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KCI Pledges additional Haiti Relief

Released : 20th January 2010

Disaster has a way of bringing us together. Today KCI has come together as a company to address the significant needs of the people in Haiti. As you know, KCI has been able to donate our products, and now we’d like to help stretch the impact of donations employees may choose to make to the Haiti relief efforts.

Disaster has a way of bringing us together. Today KCI has come together as a company to address the significant needs of the people in Haiti. As you know, KCI has been able to donate our products, and now we’d like to help stretch the impact of donations employees may choose to make to the Haiti relief efforts.

KCI will match dollar-for-dollar employees' financial contributions toward disaster relief in Haiti. KCI employees may donate via KCI Central by clicking the Haiti Relief Button. There, you will be able to submit funds through the box marked "ChipIn." Funds submitted through the ChipIn widget will go directly to our Servant’s Heart Foundation account, where they will then be matched by KCI and given to charities and relief organizations working in Haiti. Alternatively, you may submit a check, payable to Servant’s Heart Foundation, and send it to:

KCI
c/o Laura Hazel
8023 Vantage Dr.
San Antonio, TX 78230
USA

Funds submitted by check will also be matched. Donations must be submitted through ChipIn on KCI Central or by check payable to Servant’s Heart Foundation to be eligible for matching.

If you have questions about employee contribution matching for Haiti, please email CommunicateBetter@kci1.com.

Click here to hear more about KCI and its efforts to help the victims in Haiti.

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