Help Worldwide Stands Poised to Bring $50 Million in Financial Assistance to Charities...

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Tue Sep 2, 2008 7:59pm EDT

Help Worldwide Stands Poised to Bring $50 Million in Financial Assistance to
Charities Responding to the Devastation in America's Hurricane Alley

NEWHALL, Calif., Sept. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Help Worldwide Founder and CEO
Richard Stewart announced today that he will release up to 1 million "Help
Memberships" (a $50 Million cash value) to aid America's communities that lie
in the "eye of the storm."  Help Worldwide will utilize the resources of the
Help Worldwide Loyalty Networks to generate sustainable financial revenue
streams for local and national charitable organizations, churches, small
businesses and corporations. Hurricane Gustav delivered havoc and devastation
estimated in the billions of dollars to the Gulf Coast still recovering from
hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
    In his own words, multi-millionaire and philanthropist Stewart says, "Our
goal is to give back; it's time to firmly and effectively address deferred
social maintenance in this nation.  Our model creates a sustainable economic
paradigm shift through commerce that becomes a permanent revenue stream for
the non-profit sector; to allow non-profits to fund their mission, not their
funding gap."
    Help Worldwide COO Roger Van Scoy explains the model this way: "The key to
success is in an economic system in which all parties win.  We have created a
unique cooperation that drives more business to merchants because they are
recognized as supporting charities that the individual consumer is passionate
about while providing the consumer with a personal rebate and merchants with
extensive branding and Customer Relationship Management data."
    Stewart went on to say, "The Help Worldwide 'Help Membership Card' was
created with a vision to support the nation's first responders to address
critical funding gaps as they work to support our nation's growing crisis in
the Gulf Coast. Second, we wanted to support all those non-profits that labor
every day, in every American city, and in every American town to cure the
crisis of deferred social maintenance in America today."
    For more information contact us at 661 286-4334 or go to our website at
http://www.helpww.com
SOURCE  Help Worldwide

John A. Causey, VP of Public Affairs and Corporate Relations of Help
Worldwide, +1-661-286-4334
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