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Coca-Cola donates USD$2m to flood victims in Thailand
The Coca-Cola system has committed more than USD$2m to Reunite to Relieve and Rebuild Thailand, a sustainable flood relief initiative designed to help victims of the devastating floods in Thailand.
As part of this USD$2m, The Coca-Cola Foundation will contribute USD$1m to Habitat for Humanity Thailand to rebuild schools and homes.
The company is partnering with the Thai Red Cross and Habitat to mobilise groups of volunteers, set-up and run mobile kitchens and deliver bottled water and food.
The system is committing five million bottles of water for relief agencies, of which nearly one million are allocated to support the Thai Red Cross since the flood began earlier this year.
By the end of November, more than 100,000 meals will have been provided to flood victims through the Company’s partnership with the Thai Red Cross. The Coca-Cola Company announced an expanded global partnership with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies earlier this year.
Source: The Coca-Cola Company
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