United Airlines launches #GivingTuesdayNow campaigns to support charities that rely on travel

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United Airlines is helping non-profits and charities that rely on travel amid Covid-19 crisis

(TAN): United Airlines has launched the new #GivingTuesdayNow campaigns aimed at helping non-profits that rely on travel during the COVID-19 crisis. The airline will match all donations up to 500,000 miles through its Miles on a Mission crowdsourcing platform to help charities.

These include Fayette Cares which needs miles to get domestic violence victims to safe locations, COSIG, Inc. brings homeless veterans and those with disabilities to Virginia for housing and career training opportunities, Combined Arms provides transportation for veterans who want to volunteer, Project HOPE uses miles to deliver PPE and medical equipment to America’s health workers and underserviced communities globally and Rise Against Hunger uses miles for travel to countries in critical need for food distribution and life-changing aid.

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“In this time of crisis, essential travel is critical for many like veterans, domestic violence victims and others needing to reunite with family or otherwise find shelter during COVID-19,” said Sharon Grant, vice president and chief community engagement officer at United Airlines. “We are proud to provide a platform for organizations helping to meet this need and match donations our members contribute to these critical causes.”  

The launch of these #GivingTuesdayNow campaigns is part of United’s ongoing Miles on a Mission program, which raised 11 million miles for non-profit organizations this April alone. This program is just one of the many ways United gives back during these challenging times.

To date, United has booked travel for more than 1,300 medical volunteers to New York, New Jersey and California to help provide frontline support to COVID-19 patients. It has operated more than 800 cargo charter flights that have moved over 48M pounds of cargo (including PPE, medical equipment, mail and other general cargo).

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Over 130 repatriation flights returned nearly 18,500 people home who were stranded abroad due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

United has donated more than 173,000 pounds of food to food banks, hospitals and other organizations from its catering facilities and Polaris lounges and 2,800 amenity kits to healthcare workers on the frontlines providing aid.

The airllines has also donated USD 100k worth of advertising space in London to UNICEF to support its education efforts around COVID-19 and protecting children around the globe.

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Other organizations launching campaigns on the platform in the coming days and weeks include Lazarex Cancer Foundation, Amyloides Support Group, Wreaths Across America and Be the Match. United will also match all donations for its partner charities up to 500,000 miles, including, Airlink Flight, American Red Cross, Americares Foundation, Inc., MD Anderson Cancer Center, Mercy Medical Angels, Shriner’s Hospital and The Ayuda Foundation.

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