エアケアーへの寄付
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KLMオランダ航空が常に最大の目標としているのは、お客様に快適で便利なご旅行を楽しんでいただくことです。また、世界を巡る旅のお手伝いをする国際的なサービス企業として、社会貢献の大切さも深く認識しています。就航する数多くの国々で、恵まれない状況にある人たちの存在を知り、支援のために努力を惜しまない団体をサポートしていく必要性を私たちは常に強く感じています。世界各国に広がるネットワークを持つ弊社だからこそ、世界の恵まれない子供たちの状況改善を目指して活動している慈善団体をサポートする有効な仲立ちとなることができるのです。そこで、KLMオランダ航空ではエアケアというプログラムを設立しました。
または、弊社のウェブサイトでも詳細をご覧いただけます: Aircares
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| Working together with Amsterdam’s VU (Vrije Universiteit) medical centre, Kenya Airways and KLM Health Services, KLM AirCares supports a charitable cause called Doctor 2 Doctor. The programme consists of pediatric specialists from the VU medical centre who train pediatrics on a regular basis in an effort to improve child health care in Kenya. The VU medical centres doctors and ancillary medical staff are highly trained and avail themselves of the latest knowledge in pediatric medicine – knowledge which is sorely needed in developing nations and can do much to help children with problems such as serious burns or congenital birth defects without the need for the latest equipment or facilities. Doctor 2 Doctor is an expensive programme and can only function well if you help. You can donate both money and Flying Blue Miles through www.aircares.nl. | http://www.vumc.nl/ |
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ChildsLife partners with local communities to develop practical solutions to improve the lives of needy children around the world. For more than 10 years, ChildsLife has helped thousands of children struggling against poverty, illness, homelessness and other obstacles that they face. ChildsLife works in some of the world’s poorest communities, collaborating with local organizations, institutions and other non-profits. Together we design programs tailored to the specific needs of children and their communities. By building schools, distributing food and medical supplies, paying teacher’s salaries, or reuniting families, ChildsLife is working to ensure children have the resources they need for a happy and healthy childhood. |
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KLM celebrates its 90th anniversary this year. One of the ways we are marking the occasion is by raising money for a good cause.
Cycling Blue for Kenya is a project that revolves around the bicycle. The project consists of setting up a cycle repair shop, training 75 Kenyans to become bicycle repairers, and financing the supply of bicycles for children who live more than 10 kilometres from their schools. All this will be achieved using a system of microcredit financing. 180 bicycles Many children in Kenya have to walk more than 10 kilometres to school. This means they arrive exhausted and, at home, have little time to help with the housework. Consequently, many children, young girls in particular, leave school early. The aim of this project is to reduce the number of school drop-outs by giving 180 children bicycles by means of microcredit financing. This will have a positive effect on the children’s school results and eventually improve the situation of their entire family. Cycle repairs A cycle repair shop is being set up, along with a programme to train 75 Kenyans a year in bicycle maintenance. The scheme is also financed through microcredit, enabling the trainees to finance their own training. Another 15 to 30 people will be given the opportunity to start their own businesses, also by means of microcredit, for which they will need a bicycle. What can you do? KLM is working with the Cycling Out of Poverty Foundation to develop this project. Cycling Out of Poverty will run the project, together with their Kenyan partner Uvumbuzi. Why choose Cycling Blue for Kenya? The typically Dutch focus on the bicycle appealed to KLM. Moreover, this project will contribute to the Millennium Goal of getting every child in the world into primary education. So why not support us with a financial contribution, or donate your Flying Blue Miles? |
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