L’VOYAGE, Jetcraft and Sino Private Aviation join hands with UNICEF in saving children’s lives

L’VOYAGE, Sino Private Aviation (HK) Limited (SPAL) and partner Jetcraft Corporation have announced a one-year charity project, effective 1 September 2013, to support the Hong Kong Committee for UNICEF's “28 Days to Save a Child’s Life” fundraising campaign.

The charity project aims to raise over HK$1m (US$136,800) to support the Campaign, in order to provide more than 2.2 million doses of vaccine to save children from tetanus, one of the most deadly preventable diseases.

“We are honored to be one of the contributors to UNICEF HK’s ‘28 Days to Save a Child’s Life’ campaign. Being socially-responsible companies, L’VOYAGE and SPAL are committed to supporting this project. We aim to donate 5,688 doses of tetanus vaccines per charter flight and 32,500 doses per aircraft sold. We hope that our contribution will encourage our industry peers to also join hands with UNICEF HK," explained Diana Chou, Managing Director, L’VOYAGE and SPAL.

“We are excited to be part of this charity project. Jetcraft is proud to make a difference in the lives of children. We aim to sell as many aircraft as possible during this period in order to help protect mothers and their children from maternal and neonatal tetanus. It is our hope that a great number of children will benefit from this initiative and go on to make their mark in the world," said Jahid Fazal-Karim, Co-Owner and Board Member, Jetcraft, at yesterday’s press conference.

(L to R) Jahid Fazal-Karim, Co-Owner and Board Member, Jetcraft; Diana Chou, Managing Director, L’VOYAGE and Sino Private Aviation (HK) Ltd.; Judy Chen, Chairman, UNICEF HK; Leon Lai, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador.

UNICEF HK’s “28 Days to Save a Child’s Life” fundraising campaign aims at raising funds to provide immunization services to mothers and children in need in developing countries. With only three protective doses, the mother and her future newborns are able to be protected for five years from tetanus which kills one newborn baby every nine minutes. Apart from vaccinating mothers, effort will also be made to vaccinate infants against life-threatening disease.

“Every year, 6.9 million children under five die, in which near 3 million die in the first 28 days of life. Many of these babies die of vaccine-preventable diseases, while tetanus is one of the most deadly preventable diseases. UNICEF has been put great effort to vaccinate both mothers and newborns to save more babies’ lives.” said Ms Judy Chen, Chairman of UNICEF HK. “I would like to extend our sincerest thank you to L’VOYAGE, Jetcraft and SPAL to initiate this meaningful charity project to join hands with us. I believe that many more children can enjoy their basic right to survive, to survive longer than 28 days.”

UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Mr. Leon Lai also made a special appearance to support this worthy cause and share its perspective on child survival. Leon was invited to accept the pledge from L’VOYAGE, Jetcraft and SPAL on behalf of UNICEF HK.

BlueSky Business Aviation News | 29th August 2013 | Issue #237
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