Springville, UT (MMD Newswire) June 18, 2010 -- The Trivani Foundation, philanthropic arm of global product seller Trivani International (http://www.trivani.net/), has partnered with Koins for Kenya to provide mosquito nets for children in the African country. The project, funded by proceeds from sales of Trivani's toxin-free, eco-friendly line of personal care and beauty products, was created to reduce the catastrophic number of Kenya deaths by way of mosquito-borne Malaria.
"In Kenya alone, Malaria kills almost 20 people per 1,000, making it a deadly epidemic that ruins families and destroys lives," says Dee Mower, Chairman of the Trivani Foundation. "What I've found amazing is that something as simple as a mosquito net, which costs nearly nothing by American standards, can save a life from this terrible sickness."
The mosquito net project is just one part of Trivani International's (http://www.trivani.net) substantial list of global relief goals, which include supplying food, surgeries and school supplies for impoverished children and families in Asia, Africa and North America. As part of the project, each Kenyan child receives an insecticide-treated bed net that blocks out mosquitoes in the evening sleep hours, when mosquitoes are known to be most active.
"I've sold Trivani products for years because I not only believe that I'm selling wonderful, effective skin creams and hair care products, but that my sales proceeds can do something as incredible as save a life," says Antonio Coleman. "With this project, I feel like I'm giving something that really matters in the grand scheme of things."
About Trivani International
Trivani is the world's first Purpose Marketing® company, using the power and profit of network marketing to provide ongoing humanitarian aid around the world. Trivani's unique business model consists of two distinct but closely intertwined entities: Trivani International and the Trivani Foundation. This business model helps Trivani fulfill its humanitarian goals through three main missions: Purpose, Health, and Prosperity.
Persons interested in learning more about the company can go to www.trivani.com. Persons interested in the Trivani Foundation, a non-profit organization, and its humanitarian projects can go to www.trivanifoundation.org.
Leslie Deeanne Mower is available for media interviews and special speaking engagements.
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