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Quiksilver Delivers Hands on Tsunami Relief to SurfAid International for Indonesia Region; Quiksilver Foundation's Nias Fund Seeds SurfAid's Tsunami Relief Efforts.


HUNTINGTON BEACH Huntington Beach, city (1990 pop. 181,519), Orange co., S Calif., on the Pacific coast, across from Santa Catalina Island, in an oil-producing area; inc. 1909. It manufactures aerospace vehicles, aircraft parts, optical instruments, and heat transfer equipment. , Calif. -- Add to seventh graph, last sentence of release dated Jan. 26, 2005. Last sentence should read: xxx the overwhelming support that has followed from the Indies Trader Company, Billabong bil·la·bong  
n. Australian
1. A dead-end channel extending from the main stream of a river.

2. A streambed filled with water only in the rainy season.

3. A stagnant pool or backwater.
, New Zealand New Zealand (zē`lənd), island country (2005 est. pop. 4,035,000), 104,454 sq mi (270,534 sq km), in the S Pacific Ocean, over 1,000 mi (1,600 km) SE of Australia. The capital is Wellington; the largest city and leading port is Auckland.  Aid and Australia Aid, plus government agencies, other companies and individuals," continued Griffiths. (sted: xxx the overwhelming support that has followed from the Indies Trader Company, New Zealand Aid and Australia Aid, plus government agencies, other companies and individuals," continued Griffiths.)

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QUIKSILVER DELIVERS HANDS ON TSUNAMI RELIEF TO SURFAID INTERNATIONAL FOR INDONESIA REGION; QUIKSILVER FOUNDATION'S NIAS Nias (nē`äs), volcanic island (1990 pop. 588,543), 1,842 sq mi (4,771 sq km), Indonesia, in the Indian Ocean, off Sumatra. Most of the population are descended from the Niah people; their economy is largely agricultural.  FUND SEEDS SURFAID'S TSUNAMI RELIEF EFFORTS

The Quiksilver Foundation has already generated results from its recently seeded Nias Fund, which has benefited international relief organization SurfAid's efforts in Indonesia's tsunami-struck region. The Quiksilver Foundation (www.quiksilver.com/?pageID=2764) is utilizing the international company's spectrum of global resources to help deliver aid to the region.

With Quiksilver Foundation support, The SurfAid medical team is running clinics in multiple geographical locations to increase their efficiency and reach. Currently, the team is traveling by boat headed north up the coast of western Nias. This will service villages impacted by the tsunami and assess and treat villages with small populations that are hard to access and where it is believed no medical attention has been given to date.

With contributions from the Nias Fund and other donors, SurfAid (www.surfaidinternational.org) has secured $500,000 worth of medical supplies and equipment, including general medicines, 10,000 mosquito nets, 10,000 malaria rapid diagnostic tests, 2,000 treatments of ACT malaria drugs, 8,000 measles and tetanus vaccines, vitamin A vitamin A
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Nutritional supplements include vitamins, minerals, herbs, meal supplements, sports nutrition products, natural food supplements, and other related products used to boost the nutritional content of the diet.
 and surgical supplies. The organization has also recruited and mobilized 40 full-time aid workers, comprised of doctors, nurses, nutritionists, community facilitators, researchers, interpreters, and communications, logistics and management staff. The goal of this Tsunami Relief campaign is to generate global, cross-industry, surf-related and public support for this international tragedy, which has wiped out entire villages, decimated families, isolated communities and created a regional medical emergency.

The Indies Trader II, sister ship to the Quiksilver Crossing's Indies Trader, has been utilized as a mobile headquarters for the effort with independent communications system In telecommunication, a communications system is a collection of individual communications networks, transmission systems, relay stations, tributary stations, and data terminal equipment (DTE) usually capable of interconnection and interoperation to form an integrated whole.  and water purification It has been suggested that , , and be merged into this article or section.  capabilities. Under the direction of Indies Trader Company Principal and Skipper Martin Daly Martin Daly is a Professor of Psychology at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada and author of several papers on evolutionary psychology. Current research topics include an evolutionary perspective on interpersonal violence. , it has transported SurfAid workers to needy communities around the country, where they have supplied detailed condition assessments, delivered aid, distributed supplies and provided urgent medical care. Stationed in mobile clinics with units for triage triage

Division of patients for priority of care, usually into three categories: those who will not survive even with treatment; those who will survive without treatment; and those whose survival depends on treatment.
 and treatment, immunizations and malaria control and education, the SurfAid medical technicians have made it a priority to treat each patient with respect, care and a high level of western medicine. Having established relationships with North Sumatra North Sumatra (Indonesian: Sumatera Utara) is a province of Indonesia. Its capital is Medan. Geography and population
The province of North Sumatra stretches across the island of Sumatra between the Indian Ocean and the Strait Malacca.
 and Aceh health departments to secure legal permissions and cooperation with the aid effort, they have gone from village to village and treated hundreds of cases of broken bones This article or section has multiple issues:
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In addition to this medical relief effort, Quiksilver has sent young, award-winning filmmaker Timmy Turner Timothy "Timmy" Turner is a cartoon character in the American animated television series The Fairly Oddparents. He is the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Turner, and is a 10 year-old fifth grade student (fourth grade student in the first and second seasons) who secretly has , winner of the 2004 SURFER POLL Video Award for his film, "Second Thoughts," to the region with the goal of documenting the work of SurfAid and capturing the rebuilding process that is taking place. His journal, photos and video clips are being sent back to Huntington Beach via satellite phone, updated daily and posted at www.quiksilver.com on the Nias Fund mini-site.

"As destructive as the tsunami itself was, the aftermath it left represents an unprecedented humanitarian threat, and SurfAid really stepped up to become an important part of the solution," said Bruce Raymond Bruce Raymond may refer to:
  • Bruce Raymond (jockey)
  • Bruce Raymond (surfer)
, President, Quiksilver International. "We are humbled and motivated by the support of the SurfAid workers, the charter boat operators and crew, our friends and surfers alike."

"An undertaking of this scale presents an organizational challenge that usually requires 6-12 months to coordinate, and we obviously didn't have that kind of time," said Andrew Griffiths, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , SurfAid International. "The Quiksilver Foundation's support has helped us to get up and running in only a matter of days, and we are eminently grateful for their contribution. This is the largest public health initiative ever undertaken in this region, and it's made possible by the support of the global surfing community with seed funding from Quiksilver and the overwhelming support that has followed from the Indies Trader Company, Billabong, New Zealand Aid and Australia Aid, plus government agencies, other companies and individuals," continued Griffiths.

All monies raised are accounted for and channeled directly through the Quiksilver Foundation to support the Nias Fund, SurfAid International and other relevant aid agencies, with further fundraising efforts planned for the long-term recovery plan.

SurfAid International's Tsunami Relief team, based in their Padang field office, has coordinated relief efforts and supports logistics, administration and cross-functional communication efforts in collaboration with other aid organizations. Its work in Nias continues to be led on site by Dr. Dave Jenkins.

"It was crucial for the world to respond immediately to the tsunami, the most devastating dev·as·tate  
tr.v. dev·as·tat·ed, dev·as·tat·ing, dev·as·tates
1. To lay waste; destroy.

2. To overwhelm; confound; stun: was devastated by the rude remark.
 natural disaster of this generation," said Kathie Armstrong, Executive Director, The Quiksilver Foundation. "We are honored to support SurfAid's efforts in the region and are committed to keep bringing together as large a coalition as possible to make a difference and help these people, many of whom have lost everything."

The Quiksilver Foundation is a non-profit organization committed to protecting and enhancing the quality of Boardriders' communities throughout the world in the support of environmental, educational, cultural and scientific projects. The Quiksilver Foundation was created by Quiksilver Inc. and is based in Huntington Beach, California Huntington Beach is a seaside city in Orange County in southern California. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 189,594. It is bordered by the Pacific Ocean on the west, by Seal Beach on the north, by Costa Mesa on the south, by Westminster on the northeast, and by .

SurfAid International is a non-profit aid organization working to significantly improve the health of the Mentawai people through local health and education programs. SurfAid encourages and coordinates the support of the global surfing community to help accomplish their mission.

The Nias Fund is an initiative of the Quiksilver Foundation - a non-profit organization committed to protecting and enhancing the quality of Boardriders' communities throughout the world in the support of environmental, educational, cultural and scientific projects.

To donate to the Nias Fund, visit http://quiksilver.com/?pageID=2764, call 714-889-7198 or email Kathie.Armstrong@quiksilver.com or SurfAid Disaster Relief (www.surfaidinternational.org).

To support ongoing relief efforts in the region and to make donations to the Quiksilver Foundation, visit www.quiksilver.com or direct to SurfAid Disaster Relief www.surfaidinternational.org

Quiksilver designs, produces and distributes clothing, accessories and related products for young-minded people and develops brands that represent a casual lifestyle-driven from a boardriding heritage. Quiksilver's authenticity is evident in its innovative products, events and retail environments across the globe.

Quiksilver's primary focus is apparel, footwear and related accessories for young men and young women under the Quiksilver, Roxy, DC Shoes, Raisins, and Radio Fiji labels. Quiksilver also manufactures apparel, footwear and related accessories for boys (Quiksilver Boys and Hawk Clothing), girls (Roxy Girl, Teenie Wahine wa·hi·ne   also va·hi·ne
n.
1. Hawaii A Polynesian woman.

2. Sports A woman surfer.



[Hawaiian, from Proto-Polynesian *fafine.
 and Raisins Girls), men (Quiksilveredition and Fidra) and women (Leilani swimwear), as well as snowboards, snowboard boots and bindings under the Lib Technologies, Gnu, DC Shoes, Roxy and Bent Metal labels. Quiksilver's products are sold throughout the world, primarily in surf shops, skate shops and other specialty stores that provide an authentic retail experience for our customers.
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