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The comfort and convenience of our passengers is always paramount at KLM. Our work as a service organization, carrying people around the world, makes us deeply aware of the social responsibilities of a global company. One cannot touch so many destinations without being moved by the circumstances of the people living there, and the need to support organizations dedicated to assisting the less privileged in world society. With KLM’s highly developed communications infrastructure, we are in a position to provide a highly effective platform supporting these charitable organizations aiming to improve the position of less priviliged children in our society. We call this service AirCares.
For general information, please contact: Dannyde.Graaf@KLM.COM
Or visit our website: www.aircares.nl
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SOS-Kinderdorpen (SOS Children’s Villages) makes sure that children who have been orphaned or left on their own can grow up in a family. We care for these children in children’s villages especially built for them. Regardless of their beliefs, origins or skin colour. Here, they live with their own SOS mother and their brothers and sisters. In a safe family home made to accommodate eight to ten children. From their SOS mother, these children receive what they deserve: a loving upbringing and proper care. The ten to fifteen houses in a children’s village, along with schools, medical and social centres, form a closely-knit community that is also accessible to children and adults living in the vicinity. Thanks to your contribution, we can build a future of opportunities for these children. | SOS Kinderdorpen |
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| Working together with Amsterdam’s VU (Vrije Universiteit) medical center, Kenya Airways and KLM Health Services, KLM AirCares supports a charitable cause called Doctor 2 Doctor. The program consists of pediatric specialists from the VU medical center who train pediatricians on a regular basis in an effort to improve child health care in Kenya. The VU medical center’s 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 program 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/communicatie/ |
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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. |
ChildsLife International |
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One of the most serious medical problems in western countries is the increasing number of children who suffer from diabetes. Although diabetics can be treated quite well, the disease has an enormous effect on the social and mental life of patients and their families. A lot of research still has to be done to find better treatment and KLM AirCares is asking for your support in this. Please watch the video on board or visit www.aircares.nl to obtain more information about diabetic children and to find out how you can help the EASD program. |
European Association for the Study of Diabetes |





