Tuesday, November 27, 2007

4Life Research™ Reaches Out: Builds 10,000 Humanitarian Aid Kits, Donates $100,000 to Catholic Orphanage

4Life Research™ Reaches Out: Builds 10,000 Humanitarian Aid Kits, Donates $100,000 to Catholic Orphanage
September 27, 2007 (Salt Lake City, Utah) Today 4Life Research announced the successful completion of a Foundation 4Life™ global outreach project, where distributors gathered at the Salt Palace on September 20 to build 10,000 humanitarian aid kits for people in need around the world. Foundation 4Life is the service arm of the company and is dedicated to building people, families and communities wherever 4Life® conducts business.
The humanitarian project was only part of 4Life’s efforts to reach out in service during its recent International Convention, elevation07. On September 22 4Life executives also presented a $100,000 check to Sister Carmen Veiga, the nun who founded La Casa Rosada, a Catholic orphanage for HIV-positive children in the Dominican Republic.
During the Foundation 4Life’s launch in 2006, an inaugural check for $75,000 was presented to La Casa Rosada to help complete the first phase of a five-story addition to the orphanage. This second donation, raised through a charity art auction, individual distributor donations and 4Life corporate support, will be put toward the second phase of construction.
4Life Co-founder Bianca Lisonbee: "4Life is dedicated to helping people in need around the world. With nearly 4,000 distributors at our convention, we felt we had a great opportunity and responsibility to involve people in the physical act of service."
4Life President Steve Tew: "Having Sister Veiga join us at our Convention is a hallmark event in the history of Foundation 4Life and our company. We are honored to partner with La Casa Rosada and, in turn, help them care for these special children.”
4Life, the leader in the development, production, and distribution of Transfer Factor immune support products, continues to post growth in more than 40 countries around the world.

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