FedEx Lifesaving Relief Work Featured in CSR Film Festival – Vote Now!
By Shane O’Connor on February 24, 2010
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Some years ago, I participated here in Memphis as an extra in the filming of the movie The Firm, based on the novel by John Grisham. I was an “elevator guy.” I stood by an elevator door for two days while they shot a scene that lasted no more than 30 seconds. It was fascinating to see everything that goes into making an action scene come to life on the screen. I did not win an Oscar for my part. I actually wound up on the cutting room floor – apparently too much competition for the leading male actor!
Tears at Work
By Shane O’Connor on January 18, 2010
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First FedEx Flight Direct to Haiti with Relief Supplies Departs
By Matt Ceniceros on January 17, 2010
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The first FedEx Express direct flight to Haiti departs from Miami International Airport with food and water for the Haiti Earthquake victims. The FedEx Express Boeing freighter will deliver up to 40,000 pounds of relief supplies donated by local, Florida nonprofit organizations. Juan Cento, FedEx Express President, Latin America and Caribbean Division will be on-site for media interviews.
The flight left on Sunday, January 17, 2010 at approximately 9:30am EST from the FedEx Express Gateway Hub.
Corporate Support Boosts Haiti Relief Effort:
By Matt Ceniceros on January 15, 2010
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FedEx, Health Care Companies Step Up For Direct Relief International’s Quake Response
SANTA BARBARA, Calif.—Direct Relief International’s efforts to assist victims of the Haiti earthquake were today bolstered by FedEx, which is covering all air freight shipping costs for Direct Relief’s response, as well as dozens of other corporations that are providing cash or in-kind contributions.
Not the First Humanitarian Effort in Haiti
By Michelle Fennessy on January 15, 2010
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Last night when I heard the news of the Haitian earthquake and its incredible devastation I knew from experience that FedEx team members would respond immediately to help those in need.
In 2006 I was honored to receive the FedEx Humanitarian Award as part of our effort to help this small country recover from another natural disaster. A year earlier Hurricane Katrina cut a destructive path through Haiti. A group of FedEx Express employees in Minnesota and South Dakota stepped up to deliver the Purple Promise to the Bon Samaritan Hospital in Cazeau, Haiti.







