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Breaking News: Part 1 of Roderick’s Around-the-World Adventure!

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REI’s CEO reports on his recent round-the-world trip visiting REI staff in Africa and the Middle East.

REI’s President and CEO, Roderick Beidler, just returned last week from a round-the-world trip to visit REI staff in East Africa and the Middle East. He was joined by REI’s Regional President for East Africa and the Middle East, Rick Heupel, and together they visited REI’s staff in Djibouti and Jordan—and boy, were they excited about what they saw.In Roderick’s words, “Nothing substitutes for being there!”

Poverty Series: Giving Gifts of Purpose

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The beginnings of a discussion of poverty and the release of REI’s 2011 calendar

Christmas can be a time of great greed. It’s easy for even the most pious among us to get pulled into the trap of consumerism, filling up our houses with things we just don’t use or even need.

Yet, lately, there has been a trend to give Christmas gifts with purpose– gifts that point the giver and receiver to a broader picture and help take the focus off of “me.”

We applaud that trend at REI, and we have now jumped on the band wagon. If you are looking to give Christmas gifts with a purpose this year, then consider giving REI’s 2011 calendar to friends and family: REI’s latest 2011 calendar. As an organization that works in countries that are often mired in extreme poverty, we are humbled and challenged as we think about the gifts under our own Christmas trees. We are by no means poor ourselves. In fact, the World Bank ranked the USA as the fifth richest nation in the world in 2009 with a GDP per capita of $46,436, above Canada, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland.

Breaking News: Vietnamese Patient Receives the Help He Needs Through REI!

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Brian Teel, REI- Vietnam’s Director, just shared this incredible story of how REI was able to help this young patient receive the treatment he needed. Below is the email he sent to REI’s home team:

“Dr. Craig Johnson, a surgeon at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, USA and his daughter traveled to Vietnam last November with REI’s Pediatric Team as volunteers. In a most remarkable ‘coincidence,’ on this trip Dr. Johnson met Dr. Nhat, the head of Orthopedics at Hue Central Hospital.

“Dr. Nhat remembered Dr. Johnson from a special training program in the USA they both had received a couple of decades ago, and a budding friendship emerged. Soon Dr. Johnson became aware of a special case confronting Dr. Nhat – a young boy born without a left femur. This young boy made such an impression on Dr. Johnson and his teenage daughter that they returned to the USA determined to do something about the situation.