IH/M&RS
White
Plains, NY, Sept. 27—The International Hotel/Motel & Restaurant Show will
donate a part of each registration fee it receives for its November 10 to 13
show to various relief charities. IH/M&RS exhibitors will host Nw York City
rescue workers at daily fundraising luncheons during the show. Tickets sales for
the annual International Hospitality Ball on Saturday, November 10 will benefit
victims of the World Trade Center attack.
CarpetsPlus
Woodstock,
GA, Sept. 26—Retail group CarpetsPlus is collecting donations for the Red
Cross in the wake of the September 11 tragedy. To help out you can send a check
in care of Carpets Plus to: 100 Londonderry Court, Suite 120, Woodstock, GA
30188.
Armstrong
Wood Products
Addison,
TX, Sept. 26— Armstrong Wood Products has organized a fundraising campaign to
benefit the Twin Tower Relief Fund. The campaign, called Armstrong Wood Products
In Action, will combine cash donations in the amount of $100,000 from the
company, as well as donations from its employees, distributors and retailers.
Oriental
Weavers Makes Donation
Cairo,
Egypt, Sept. 25—Oriental Weavers Group has donated $20,000 to the American Red
Cross and the New York Times 9/11 Neediest Fund.
Mohamed Farid Khamis, chairman of Oriental Weavers Group, said, “We share with
you the profound grief you are feeling over this tragic event, and condemn such
attacks causing grave damage to innocent lives and properties. We in Egypt have
also suffered terrorism. We have experienced firsthand the pain caused by such
mindless deeds. We join you in praying that such incidents never happen again,
and all may coexist peacefully.
Distributor
Extends Promotion
Greenville,
SC, Sept. 24—Orders Distributing Company has postponed its Mediterranean
Odyssey 2002 Cruise spiff due to safety and security concerns in the wake of the
September 11 tragedy. The trip, scheduled for July 25 to August 3, 2002, has
been pushed back to July, 2003. Dealers will keep all trip points earned to
date, and the earning period for trip points has been extended 12 months to May
30, 2003.
More
On The Industry's Aid To Victims
Pound
Ridge, NY Sept. 21—According to sources throughout the floorcovering industry,
the economic and emotional impact of the September 11 attack is strongest the
closer you get to Ground Zero. While New Yorkers are still in a state of shock,
still staying away in droves from shopping, eating out and most other
activities, consumers in South Florida and other parts of the country have for
the most part returned to business as usual.
New Jersey based rug importer Nourison has added its name to the list of
companies donating funds to help the families of victims and rescue personnel.
During the month of October, Nourison will donate 5% of all sales of its
Nourison 2000 line to the Red Cross and the New York Times 9/11 Neediest Fund.
It will guarantee a minimum contribution of $50,000 or the accumulated
percentage of sales, whichever is greater.
As we reported yesterday, two floorcovering installers—Erick Sanchez and
Michael Diaz—are among the missing in the World Trade Center rubble, and we
urge the industry to make sure the families of those victims are taken care of.
Erick Sanchez, 41, was a foreman for the Long Island City, New York contract
firm Soundtone. Sanchez was working on an installation at the Aon Corporation in
Tower 2, the second building to be hit. He and an associate had started down
from the 98th Floor when he remembered that an apprentice was working on the
92nd floor. Sanchez went back to get the apprentice when the second plane hit
Tower 2. The apprentice had already made his way to safety. Sanchez leaves two
children in their 20s.
Michael Diaz, the other missing installer, worked for the Manhattan contract
dealer Sherland & Farrington. Both he and Sanchez were members of the United
Brotherhood of Carpenters, which has set up a fund for them and thirteen union
carpenters who are also among the missing. The fund is the New York City
District Council of Carpenters’ Relief Charity Fund/9-11-01 Memorial. Checks
should be made payable to the fund and sent to Stuart GraBois, The NYC District
Council of Carpenters, 395 Hudson Street, New York, NY 10014.
Here’s a rundown of other organizations that have established funds for
victims so far. We’ll update this list as we receive new information:
• DuPont
will donate $5 million, primarily for the education of the children of
firefighters, police officers and other uniformed emergency response personnel
who lost their lives as a result of the attack. This part of the contribution
will be channeled through one or more organizations. Another portion of the
contribution will go to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund to meet
immediate needs in both New York City and Washington, D.C.
• The Association of
Specialists in Cleaning & Restoration has started a fund for victims. All
funds raised will be sent to the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army. The
ASCR will also provide a matching donation of $5,000 for the first $5,000
collected. Contributions should be sent to: ASCR Foundation, 8229 Cloverleaf
Drive, Suite 460, Millersville, MD 21108.
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2001 Floor Focus Inc