Sunday, November 11, 2012

ETIHAD AIRWAYS' DONATIONS SPREAD WARMTH AND GOOD CHEER AS WINTER IN NEPAL SETS IN

Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, has made a donation to two social welfare organizations in Kathmandu as part of its corporate social responsibility (CSR)program in Nepal. Staff from the airline’s head office in Abu Dhabi joined local colleagues to deliver care parcels,consisting of packed lunches and blankets, during visits to elderly citizens and children in need. The two groups are in the care of Prayas Nepal’s children’s home and Aamako Ghar, a non-profit organization founded by philanthropist Dil Shova Shrestha to help abandoned elderly people. Pawana Shrestha, Etihad Airways Country Manager in Nepal said: committed to active participation in causes that assist people and communities across its global network. As winter is quickly approaching, we hope that our donation will assist the elderly citizens and young orphans brave the cold and bring a smile to their faces.” Anne Tullis, Etihad Airways’ Head of CSR and Sustainability, said: “Etihad Airways’ corporate social responsibility program has expanded considerably in recent years along with our commitment to a CSR policy and plan that is wholly embedded in our business.” “Our initiatives in Nepal are focused on supporting less fortunate communities, and in the longer term, driving development and empowerment that will allow communities to become self-sufficient.”