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    Schreiber Translations, Inc. (STI) announces sponsorship of Translators without Borders

    David Evseeff  February 10 2012 01:21:46 PM

    Schreiber Translations, Inc. (STI), one of the leading language service firms, is pleased to announce that we have pledged our support to help humanitarian translations reach more people around the world by becoming a "Silver" sponsor of Translators without Borders. Since the devastating Haiti earthquake in 2010, Translators without Borders has been stepping up efforts to provide humanitarian translations to aid groups, not just to those working in Haiti, but to NGOs, or non-governmental organizations, working across the globe in disaster relief, healthcare and education. The financial support provided by sponsors is critical to sustaining and growing the organization, particularly in under-resourced languages. "In the course of our work, we've become aware of a huge global need, which is for people in poor countries to be able to access global knowledge in their own language," explains Lori Thicke, co-founder of Translators without Borders.

    Commenting on Schreiber Translation, Inc.'s decision to become a sponsor, Marla Schulman, STI's President said:  "STI is proud to include Translators without Borders as a part of our STI CARES Program, which strives to support both the local and global communities through language, service, compassion and hope. In addition to our financial sponsorship of Translators without Borders, we also provide the organization with staff time to provide much-needed volunteer administrative support."

    Lori Thicke adds: "We are incredibly grateful to [your company] for this assistance, which is critical to enable us, in turn, to support more humanitarian work around the globe."

    The financial support provided by sponsors is critical to sustaining and growing Translators without Borders.

    Schreiber Translations, Inc. (STI) is proud to be supporting Translators without Borders in this work.

     

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