Thursday, September 5, 2019

Himalaya Airlines join hands with AOC-N to boost their CSR Activities

Himalaya Airlines – an international air carrier – joined hands with Airlines Operating Committee (AOC)-Nepal (AOC-N) to fortify its Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR) initiative of contributing for the betterment of the society. Consortium of airlines came in together with AOC-N, for their annual welfare activity today. Under AOC-N’s banner, this year’s welfare activity was carried out to support Matatirtha Bridhashram Samiti located at Matatirtha, Kathmandu, a press note from the airlines reads.
Acknowledging the need for the extra care, for the health and hygiene of the elderly ladies, Himalaya Airlines’ contribution of the supplies of cleaning materials included: soaps, detergents, toiletries, towels, brooms and the hair trimmers on the special request for the occupants of the old age home, the note reads, adding that Matatirtha Bridhashram Samiti located about 15-km west of Kathmandu was established in 1997 and provides shelter to the female citizens of Nepal over 60 years of age who are needy,without shelter, without guardians and in need of care and attention. “Apart from the food, shelter, and clothing they provide health services along with the religious and entertainment programmes for the residents.” A total of 25 elderly women and 5 helpers reside in this Old Age Home.
While handing over the goods to the Samiti Manager Ram Thapa, head of Department of Brand and Service Improvement Ujjwala Dali said that Himalaya Airlines appreciates AOC-N’s sincere efforts for this great initiation and is thankful for including us to contribute our share to this Samiti. “We are honoured to be a part of this solicitous activity as H9 is always keen to join hands for the welfare of the society,” she sadia, adding that sheltering these mothers and nurturing them at the times they need most, is a very noble task shouldered by Matatirtha Bridhashram Samiti. “Himalaya Airlines is determined to further extend the helping hands to the Samiti on a more frequent basis and requests all the other organisations as well as the individuals to join in together to support these mothers.”

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