Etihad Aviation Group has launched a community
programme that will deliver 400 meals per day to charity.
The
initiative will be held throughout 2018 and beyond, with
approximately 150,000 meals to be donated every year.
As part of its sustainability and corporate
social responsibility efforts, the Abu Dhabi-based airline has
teamed up with the Grace Conservation Programme of Emirates Red
Cross and Red Crescent Society and Abu Dhabi Food Control Authority to donate inflight
meals to labourer residences in the Mussaffah area of Abu Dhabi.
The meals are initially prepared for
the airline’s three on board cabins – First Class, Business Class
and Economy Class – and are then transported in a purpose-designed
truck to keep them fresh. Emirates Red Cross and Red Crescent
Society will provide an
equipped kitchen and trucks to collect and store meals for
distribution.
Khaled AlMehairbi, Senior Vice President and
General Manager Etihad Airport Services Ground – Abu Dhabi Hub and
CSR Strategy, said, “We are strongly committed to the local
community and proudly support various charities worldwide. Etihad
is always looking at new ways to extend the reach of our
charitable and humanitarian efforts. This drive is guided by the values and legacy
of our late founding father Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan. He
inspires and motivates us to share and give back to the
communities we are living and operating in.”
Sultan Al Shehi, General Manager, Grace
Conservation Programme of Emirates Red Cross and Red Crescent
Society, said, “We are
excited to launch this initiative in collaboration with Etihad
Aviation Group and Abu Dhabi Food Control Authority. This
partnership reflects Abu Dhabi’s spirit of sharing and giving. We
have worked together with Etihad Aviation Group to support many
charitable and humanitarian activities. However, this partnership
is especially important for its size and scale.”
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