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IA Receives Charity Navigator’s Highest Rating

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

International Aid has earned a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator, a charity evaluator that highlights the work of efficient charities and provides donors with information to help them make good charitable choices. The rating system is based on performance in two areas: organizational efficiency and organizational capacity. The 4-star rating is the highest granted by Charity Navigator.

International Aid has worked hard to develop an effective and compassionate organization which serves the needs of the world’s poorest people and is a faithful steward of the resources it receives. The 4-star exceptional rating for transparency can assure IA’s donors, supporters and partners that we are committed to the highest standards of openness and accountability.

International Aid is a Christ-centered, health-focused relief and development agency based in Spring Lake, Michigan. IA has a 28-year legacy of mobilizing volunteers and providing healthcare services to the poor and sick worldwide.

International Aid’s responsible stewardship of funds also is certified by membership in the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA).

For more information on the rating visit www.charitynavigator.org and for information about International Aid visit www.internationalaid.org

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Bruce Buursma
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Thirsting for a Clear Cause

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

IA Launches the Cause that Refreshes

Spring Lake, Mich., September 17, 2008 - International Aid (IA) has been a critical responder to many causes since its founding 28 years ago. Now, the health-focused humanitarian agency is launching its own Clear Cause Campaign to raise money both for getting HydrAidTM BioSand Water Filters to families in the developing world – and for the benefit of churches, schools and other charitable groups who come alongside IA.

The Clear Cause Campaign seeks to draw greater attention in the developed world to the critical lack of access to safe water for more than 1 billion people in poor nations. The campaign supports the distribution of International Aid’s innovative and life-promoting HydrAidTM filters in needy households in Honduras and other developing countries.

Through the sale of Clear Cause purified bottled water at $2 per 20-ounce bottle, International Aid will put the proceeds to work in manufacturing HydrAidTM filters for families who lack safe water access. Church. School and civic groups participating in the fundraising effort will receive $3 for each 6-pack of Clear Cause water sold, and $12 for each case of 24-bottles.

“It’s a win-win,” said Sandy Hudson, IA’s Vice President of Advancement and Communications. “Water for you becomes safe water for families in the Third World. And as a fundraiser, it’s also a win-win. IA gets enough to cover the cost of the water and to fund HydrAidTM filters, and schools and churches get to keep 25 percent of the proceeds to support their own projects and organizational needs.”

Hudson said he expects Clear Cause water to be available at selected retail stores, purchased for staff gatherings and used in local fundraising efforts across West Michigan.

“Everyone deserves safe water,” he said. “We think Clear Cause will be a healthy and refreshing way to make a clear difference for needy families in the world. So many of us take safe water for granted, and Clear Cause helps move us to a more thoughtful and caring place.”

More information on the Clear Cause Campaign can be found at HydrAid.org, or by emailing safewater@InternationalAid.org.

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Dow Chemical and International Aid Announce Partnership To Address Global Safe Water Crisis

Monday, February 25th, 2008

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Dow Underwrites Production of 300,000 Life-Saving HydrAid™ Water Filters

MIDLAND and SPRING LAKE, Mich., Feb. 25, 2008 - The Dow Chemical Company and leading humanitarian healthcare agency International Aid today announced a strategic partnership to advance International Aid’s global safe water campaign and Dow’s commitment to global environmental sustainability.

Through their exclusive agreement, Dow will provide all of the plastic resin required to manufacture 300,000 HydrAid™ BioSand Water Filters, a lightweight water purification device currently being distributed by International Aid and its partners worldwide. Dow and International Aid announced their partnership at the 2008 International Thirsting to Serve Water Conference, held at Aquinas College in Grand Rapids, Mich.

International Aid’s global safe water campaign is enlisting humanitarian groups, NGOs, churches and faith-based organizations, and individuals to help address the mounting worldwide health crisis caused by waterborne illness. More than one billion people across the developing world lack access to safe water, and nearly 5,000 children die each day from a host of water-related diseases.

Dow’s resin contribution provides a vital material component used in the manufacture of the plastic HydrAid™ filter, which, at just seven pounds, is viewed as a major design improvement to the traditional, 300-pound concrete BioSand filter currently in use in more than 70 countries worldwide. Manufactured by Grand Rapids, Mich.-based Cascade Engineering, the injection-molded, non-electric device has no moving or replacement parts, is far easier to transport, and can provide clean, safe water at the rapid rate of 47 liters per hour, meeting all of a family’s daily water needs, including drinking, bathing and washing clothes.

“The simplicity, affordability and effectiveness of the HydrAid™ water filter hold the promise to make a dramatic impact on the global water crisis,” said International Aid President and CEO Myles D. Fish. “We are delighted that Dow is joining with International Aid and our growing number of distribution partners to help bring the HydrAid™ filter to the many thousands of communities suffering from lack of clean water worldwide.”

“As a world leader in chemistry, we are uniquely positioned to use our products and technologies to develop innovative solutions to supply cleaner and safer water to those in need,” said David Kepler, Senior Vice President, Chief Sustainability Officer for The Dow Chemical Company. “Through partnerships with organizations like International Aid, we can increase the global sense of urgency to help solve these world challenges.”

Dow’s partnership with International Aid builds on the Company’s earlier commitment to fund an International Aid-sponsored study in Ghana, West Africa, which is evaluating the effectiveness of the HydrAid™ filter in the field. Dow’s commitment to this initiative aligns with the company’s 2015 Sustainability Goals, and its pledge to contribute to solutions for some of the most serious problems faced by the most vulnerable members of the larger human family: affordable and adequate food supply; decent housing; improved personal health and safety; and sustainable water supplies.

About International Aid

International Aid is a leading Christian relief and development agency that provides and supports solutions in healthcare. Over the past decade, International Aid has responded to more than 100 man-made and natural disasters - including 9/11, Katrina and other major U.S. hurricanes, the South Asian tsunami and Pakistan earthquake - and has delivered more than $500 million in relief supplies to 170 countries. In addition to its high-profile relief work, International Aid is heavily involved in multiple development efforts focused in the areas of community-based healthcare; disease treatment and prevention; and leveraging the agency’s network of ministry partners to provide products, equipment and knowledge-based services to people in need worldwide.

About HydrAid™

For safe water-related resources - including more information about the HydrAid™ filter, video b-roll, photography, fact sheets and other water-related sources - visit www.HydrAid.org.

About Dow

With annual sales of $54 billion and 46,000 employees worldwide, Dow is a diversified chemical company that combines the power of science and technology with the “Human Element” to constantly improve what is essential to human progress. The Company delivers a broad range of products and services to customers in around 160 countries, connecting chemistry and innovation with the principles of sustainability to help provide everything from fresh water, food and pharmaceuticals to paints, packaging and personal care products. References to “Dow” or the “Company” mean The Dow Chemical Company and its consolidated subsidiaries unless otherwise expressly noted. More information about Dow can be found at www.dow.com.

Dow Media Contact:

Becky Wegener
GolinHarris for Dow
(703) 741-7514
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Giving the Gift of Clean Water this Christmas

Friday, December 21st, 2007

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International Aid’s Safe Water Campaign Aims to Provide 300,000 Life-Saving Water Filters to Families throughout Developing World

SPRING LAKE, Mich., Dec. 21, 2007 - Leading humanitarian healthcare agency International Aid today announced the launch of its “1 Filter, 1 Family” safe water campaign, which calls on churches, other humanitarian groups and individuals to help address the growing worldwide health crisis caused by waterborne illness. As part of the campaign, International Aid is providing safe water-related information and resources at the agency’s newly launched website, www.HydrAid.org.

More than one billion people lack access to safe water, and nearly 5,000 children die each day from a host of water-related diseases; worldwide, the total death toll from dirty water is a staggering four million people each year. For $32, International Aid will provide one of the agency’s innovative HydrAid™ BioSand Water Filters to a family in the developing world. A single filter unit will meet all of a family’s daily water needs, including drinking, bathing and washing clothes, for more than 10 years.

Beginning this Christmas, as a key initial step in the campaign, International Aid is reaching out to its thousands of church partners nationwide, asking them to participate in the 1 Filter, 1 Family effort by encouraging each family in each congregation to donate one HydrAid™ filter for a family in need. International Aid noted that if only a small fraction of America’s 300,000 churches participated, the agency could distribute enough filters to significantly reduce the problem of contaminated water in the developing world.

The centerpiece of International Aid’s safe water campaign is the HydrAid™ filter, a lightweight, plastic device that involves a proven filtration method called BioSand currently used in more than 70 countries worldwide - typically in a 300-pound concrete format. At just seven pounds, with no mechanical or electrical components, the HydrAid™ filter marks a dramatic improvement on the existing concrete systems, as it can be easily transported in rough and remote terrain. Most importantly, the BioSand method has been shown to remove 100 percent of parasites and up to 90 percent of bacteria and viruses from water.

“Since announcing our global safe water goals earlier this year, we’ve already made great strides. International Aid is currently in the process of installing more than 10,000 HydrAid™ filters around the world for those in need,” said Myles Fish, International Aid’s president and CEO. “This holiday season, we hope churches, youth groups and individuals across the nation will join us in taking this effort to the next level by giving one of the greatest gifts of all: a healthy life and the gift of clean water.”

The initial phase of the 1 Filter, 1 Family campaign kicked off on Dec. 2 and will run through Dec. 31, 2007. International Aid’s total, multi-year campaign goal is to raise the funds necessary to produce and distribute 300,000 of these life-saving filters worldwide. To participate, interested churches and organizations are encouraged to visit www.HydrAid.org.

Fish added: “Our proposition is simple. This holiday season, for just $32, your family can provide another family a sustainable source of safe drinking water for a decade or more. It’s the equivalent of many people’s water bill for a month, or forgoing a coffee or bottle of water for 30 days. Most importantly, when you support the HydrAid filter campaign, you are truly helping to save lives.”

About International Aid

International Aid is a leading Christian relief and development agency that provides and supports solutions in healthcare. Over the past decade, International Aid has responded to more than 100 man-made and natural disasters - including 9/11, Katrina and other major U.S. hurricanes, the South Asian tsunami and Pakistan earthquake - and has delivered more than $500 million in relief supplies to 170 countries. In addition to its high-profile relief work, International Aid is heavily involved in multiple development efforts focused in the areas of community-based healthcare; disease treatment and prevention; and leveraging the agency’s network of ministry partners to provide products, equipment and knowledge-based services to people in need worldwide.

About HydrAid™

The HydrAid™ BioSand Water Filter was developed in partnership with Grand Rapids, Mich.-based Cascade Engineering, the manufacturer of the unit. Visit www.HydrAid.org.

Editor’s Note: Attached photo shows International Aid billboard announcing Christmas 2007 safe water campaign.

For media inquiries, contact:

Bruce Buursma
Communications Director
616-935-3624
buursmab@internationalaid.org

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