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Richard Walden, President of Operation USA, expressed a widely held concern among relief groups that the current military government of Burma has not readily facilitated foreign relief agencies' access to impact zones, especially those from the U.S. "We expected that this unusually tragic event would have softened the Burmese Government's attitude towards international relief and that they would have allowed relief agencies full access to victims of this tragedy. So far, hundreds of seasoned relief workers are stranded in neighboring countries awaiting visas to enter Myanmar and begin saving lives."
Operation USA has worked with Burmese refugees for over 15 years along the Burma-Thailand border through local partners.
The Lincy Foundation of Los Angeles provided initial disaster funds to Operation USA for just such contingencies requiring an immediate response. The Audrey & Sydney Irmas Charitable Foundation also contributed substantial funding for this effort. A Myanmar cyclone fund raising t-shirt was created by Von Dutch (http://www.vondutch.com) to raise funds as well.
HOW TO HELP: To assist Operation USA in delivering aid to Myanmar, donate online at http://www.opusa.org, by phone at 800.678.7255 or, by check to Operation USA, 3617 Hayden Ave., Suite A, Culver City, CA 90232. Ninety-eight cents of every dollar is spent directly on relief programs.
Corporate contributions of essential products in bulk and with at least one year's remaining shelf life can be arranged by calling Neil Frame, Operation USA, 310.838.3455.
Media Contact: Christine Oppenheim or Richard Walden 310.838.3455 coppenheim@opusa.org All contributions are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law through Operation California, Inc. (Operation USA is a d.b.a. of Operation California) Federal Tax I.D. #95-3504080 IRS Form 990 is available upon request.
Operation USACONTACT: Christine Oppenheim or Richard Walden, both of Operation USA,
+1-310-838-3455
Web site: http://www.opusa.org/

