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JetPrivilege donates 5 million JPMiles to NGOs

Just Earth News 30 Sep 2016

JetPrivilege donates 5 million JPMiles to NGOs
Mumbai, Sept 30 (Just Earth News): JetPrivilege, the loyalty and rewards management and frequent flyer programme of Jet Airways,on Friday made a monetary donation equivalent of five million JPMiles, to Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs)-Nanhi Kali and Save The Children India, in support of child development and education. 0: JetPrivilege, the loyalty and rewards management and frequent flyer programme of Jet Airways,on Friday made a monetary donation equivalent of five million JPMiles, to Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs)-Nanhi Kali and Save The Children India, in support of child development and education.

An additional monetary donation equivalent of 6,08,000 JPMiles was made by JetPrivilege members for the two NGOs, throughrewardstore.jetprivilege.com

In celebration of the five-million member milestone, JetPrivilege decided to "bring smiles to the lives of children most at risk in our society."

Manish Dureja, Managing Director, JetPrivilege handed over the cheque to Sheetal Mehta, CEO of Nanhi Kali, and Mana Shetty, Trustee, Save the Children India, at a ceremony held at the school run by Save The Children India in Mumbai.

Dureja said, “By collaborating with ‘Nanhi Kali’ and ‘Save The Children India’, we support their cause of providing education to children from weaker sections of the society and enabling them to achieve their dreams. To celebrate the milestone of 5 million members, we thought of partnering with ‘Nanhi Kali’ and ‘Save The Children India’ to prioritize the well-being of children in Indian communities and schools.”

“We are extremely grateful to Jet Privilege and Jet Airways for their contribution to Project Nanhi Kali. The campaign has raised awareness about the cause for girl child education and will positively impact the lives of over 200 Nanhi Kalis from underprivileged families. These girls will not only get access to quality education but also receive material support in the form of uniforms, school bags and other school accessories including hygiene material,” said Sheetal Mehta, Trustee & Executive Director, K.C. Mahindra Education Trust.