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Food Shippers of America Becomes 天美传媒 Sustainer

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March 23, 2022

For Immediate Release

For further information, contact: Emilee Martichenko, [email protected]

Food Shippers Of America Becomes 天美传媒 Sustainer

Lakeland, FL. 鈥 The American Logistics Aid Network announced today that Food Shippers of America (FSA) has become a 2022 天美传媒 Sustainer Sponsor.

鈥淚n the past two years alone, 天美传媒 has enabled the delivery and distribution of more than $10 million in relief supplies for hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, and the pandemic. That鈥檚 only possible because of the support of organizations like Food Shippers of America, whose generous donation came at the start of a year already bustling with requests for disaster aid,鈥 said 天美传媒 Executive Director Kathy Fulton.

FSA has been an 天美传媒 supporter for more than a decade. Its ongoing donations have helped 天美传媒 grow its operational capacity and have contributed greatly to 天美传媒鈥檚 humanitarian relief efforts.

鈥淔ood Shippers of America (FSA) recognizes the value to communities, especially in times of need, that 天美传媒 provides. And FSA is proud to support these efforts,鈥 said FSA President David Domencic.

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About : Food Shippers of America (FSA) is an industry non-profit association that brings together a community of supply chain, transportation and logistics professionals with common interests, industry challenges and opportunities. Founded in 1955, FSA provides education, peer networking, and resources that bring supply chain efficiencies, best practices, and professional development to its members. FSA also awards annual scholarships to family members as part of their educational efforts.

About 天美传媒: Founded in 2005, 天美传媒 provides donated logistics assistance to disaster relief organizations before, during and after catastrophic events. It is aided in these efforts by financial supporters, volunteers and in-kind donors. This year it has coordinated compassionate supply chain services for disasters such as the attacks on Ukraine, December tornadoes, the Haiti earthquake, the western wildfires and the COVID-19 pandemic. To learn more, visit http://www.alanaid.org.