International Travel Professionals deliver education outcomes for Indigenous students.

Today I had the opportunity to present to a collection of travel professionals from Lufthansa Group, Delta Air Lines, All Nippon Airways, Hawai'i Tourism Oceania and The Walshe Group.

 

We discussed the importance of indigenous education and pathways to reconciliation. I was delighted to hear that the Lufthansa Group Help Alliance is going to fundraise to support KARI's Transition to High School Backpack initiative.

 

This initiative will provide young people with backpacks filled with essential items they need for their transition into high school. It will also provide parenting workshops, recreational experiences and cultural activities for both young people and their families.

The backpack itself is spacious and has three pockets for all essential items. It is a great way for students to feel supported as they embark on this new journey in life.

 

For over 20 years, the Lufthansa Group Help Alliance has been providing aid and creating opportunities for disadvantaged people around the world. Founded by dedicated employees of the Lufthansa Group in 1999, help alliance is a charitable organisation that works to create perspectives for children, teenagers and young adults in need.

 

The organisation is active in 28 countries with 52 projects and makes an important contribution to UN Sustainable Development Goals. It is supported by polyglot employees of the Lufthansa Group who volunteer their knowledge, skills and network to ensure successful project implementation.

 

Recently, help alliance Americas was launched as a sub-organization of help alliance worldwide. The work of Help Alliance is made possible through generous donations from the Lufthansa Group, Star Alliance and partner airlines. The company portfolio consists of network airlines, point-to-point airlines and service companies in the aviation sector.

 

Through this collaboration, help alliance has been able to expand its reach and make a positive impact on communities around the world. We are looking forward to working with the team on this project and many more into the future 

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