Giving to others – a reward in itself
Donating miles and points can really contribute to creating long-term value to the social and ecological environment. As a leading reward solution provider we offer a variety of donation opportunities for loyalty currency redemption. Standard one-off donations can easily be made through our reward shops. For ongoing donations we provide an innovative automated donation tool.
In addition to our work with various national and international charities and social organizations, we’re investing heavily in developing new areas where miles and points can be used to make a real difference to the lives of others. Here are some of the partners we currently work with on various projects:
Climate Protection
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Climate Care
Climate Care is an organization that reduces greenhouse gas emissions on behalf of companies and individuals by running projects around the world. As well as cutting greenhouse gases, the projects help to improve people's standard of living and protect wildlife habitats.
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Charity Organizations
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Abu Dhabi Special Care Centre
Special Care Centre, operating in Abu Dhabi since 1989 provides comprehensive educational and therapeutic assistance to children with cognitive and physical challenges. The curriculum covers functional education, languages, social competence, arts and crafts, physical education, and vocational training.
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Children Creating Bridges
Their Vision for the future is a world where children are the catalyst for change. They envision children of different socio-economic classes, races, religions, cultures and nations creating bridges that will enable them to connect to one another. This will inspire all involved to collectively create a world of tolerance, celebration of diversity, compassion, inter-country and inter-cultural dialogue and respect. This will facilitate the expansion of consciousness which will contribute to harmony throughout the world.
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David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust
The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust is a small, flexible charity, established in 1977 to honour to memory of a famous Naturalist, David Leslie William Sheldrick MBE, the founder Warden of Tsavo East National Park in Kenya, where he served from its inception in 1948 until his transfer to Nairobi in 1976 to head the Planning Unit of the newly created Wildlife Conservation & Management Department. David died 6 months later but his legacy of excellence and the systems he installed for the management of Tsavo and wildlife generally in Kenya, particularly in the sphere of wildlife husbandry and ethics, lives on.
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Education Action
First established in 1923 as World University Service (WUS) Education Action has a long history of work with some of the poorest and most disadvantaged people in the world. Their focus is on developing effective education in countries torn apart by war and with refugees in the UK.
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House of Hope
House of Hope is an association specialized in helping orphans and foster children all over the world. These kids are physically taken care of but lack true support in their personal growth, which results in a massive imbalance to kids growing up in an intact family situation.
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Médecins Sans Frontières
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international, humanitarian organisation whose objective is to provide assistance to populations in distress. MSF is an organization that is independent of all political, religious, military or economic influence. MSF's goal is to relieve suffering, by working directly with those in need, ensuring respect for their dignity, and endeavoring to provide the best possible care for all those in need.
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Schools Without Borders
Schools Without Borders (SWB) is a unique youth-led organization that makes education and learning more accessible for young people. They view real learning not merely as a classroom experience, but rather as a life-long journey, inspired by meaningful experiences and sustained by strong partnerships.
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SOS Kinderdorf International
SOS Children's Villages is an international non-governmental social development organisation that has been active in the field of children's rights and committed to children's needs and concerns since 1949. In 132 countries and territories our activities focus on children without parental care and children of families in difficult circumstances.
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Swiss Paralympic Committee
Having a disability has not stopped individuals from excelling at sports. They have mastered sports adapted to their needs and abilities. Athletes train and compete year-round at world-class levels. The Swiss Paralympic Committee is a registered charitable foundation which is responsible for selecting, preparing, entering, funding and managing Swiss’s teams at the Paralympic Games, World and European Championships.
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Swiss Red Cross
The Swiss Red Cross (SRC) is a private organization that also carries out public tasks on a mandate from the Swiss government or the cantonal authorities. As a member of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, which has its headquarters in Geneva, it is part of a worldwide network of 186 National Societies. The purpose of the SRC’s activities is to protect the lives, health and dignity of human beings.
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