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41. Making a Difference: Korean Air Volunteer Group Helps Residents of Chiang Dao, Thailand
One of Korean Air’s volunteer groups, Sarangnanum – which means to share love – flew to Chiang Dao in Thailand on 4 November to perform volunteer work for five days. Chiang Dao, located in the northern part of Thailand, is the main region for several Hill Tribes that do not speak the Thai language. Many residents live in poverty and receive limited education and welfare.
42. Korean Air Making a Difference in Cebu, Philippines
As part of its long-term Home Building Program, Korean Air has again partnered Habitat for Humanity Philippines (HFHP) to build shelters and offer immediate assistance for local communities in northern Cebu Province who are victims of Typhoon Hagupit, which occurred last December. On 11 April, a group of 16 Korean Air employees and outsourced staff gathered at the Cebu office and v
43. Making a Difference: Wyndham Team Rappels 21 Stories in Fight Against Addiction
Wyndham Hotel Group President and CEO Geoff Ballotti and a team of 26 Wyndham employees rappelled 21 stories in support of Shatterproof, an organization committed to protecting children from addiction to alcohol or other drugs. The Wyndham team joined approximately 80 participants who committed to raise the minimum $1,000 requirement to rappel in Tuesday’s East Rutherford, N.J., ev
44. Making a Difference: Korean Air and Delta Air Lines Staff Fight Desertification in Mongolia
Korean Air recently sent a team of employees to help fight desertification in Mongolia. This year was especially meaningful as employees from Delta Air Lines joined the effort as part of the one-year anniversary of the joint venture between the two airlines.
45. Making a Difference: Korean Air Plants Trees in Mongolia
Korean Air has been volunteering for 14 consecutive years to plant trees in Mongolia, and this year is no different. From 15 to 26 May, more than 200 Korean Air employees will be cooperating with 600 local residents to plant trees in Mongolia. This activity is part of Korean Air’s ‘Global Planting Project’ which aims to prevent desertification of the city and save the environment.
46. Making a Difference: Sanctuary Retreats Helps Boost Rhino Population in Botswana
As part of Africa-wide efforts to protect the continent’s dwindling rhino population, boutique safari specialists Sanctuary Retreats is participating in a significant relocation project to transport black and white rhino to the Moremi Game Reserve in Botswana. Last weekend saw the arrival of a second group of black rhino from Zimbabwe, who will join a group of nine who were transpo
47. AirAsia X Making a Difference in Nepal
Barely five months after flight D7 192 arrived in Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu to mark AirAsia X’s arrival into Nepal’s picturesque capital city, the Kuala Lumpur-based long haul low cost airline has launched the One Laptop Per Child Program, a community outreach project in partnership with OLE Nepal.
48. Making a Difference: Korean Air Volunteers Build Homes in Bicol, Philippines
Korean Air’s volunteer group “Didimdol” flew to the Bicol region of Philippines earlier this month to perform volunteer work for the local community. From 12 to 18 August 2018, members of Didimdol joined the local residents to build homes and provide free meals at local elementary schools and slum areas. Volunteers also provided basic medicine and nutritional supplements as the reg

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