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Donate to Emirates Airline Foundation and double your impact to improve lives of children

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April 26, 2025

EMIRATES is doubling down efforts to support children in need and build on the gains it has made over the last two decades to bolster support for 13 community-based organisations and grassroots NGOs that safeguard the health and wellbeing of children.

For every dollar, dirham or any currency donated to the Emirates Airline Foundation, Emirates will fully match every contribution made up to $10,000, helping double the impact of every customer as part of its long-standing commitment to build a better future for the most disadvantaged and vulnerable children the Foundation supports.

Emirates Airline President and Emirates Airline Foundation Chairman Sir Tim Clark said: "As global challenges intensify for the world's most vulnerable people, safeguarding the fundamental needs of children and their access to food, health, housing and education has never been more vital. This is why we are scaling up our support by matching every donation made to the Emirates Airline Foundation as part of our commitment to prioritising the needs of children and helping to break the cycle of poverty. Every contribution made today is a stepping stone towards a fully nourished, educated, and empowered child."

The airline's latest philanthropic initiative to boost humanitarian efforts comes as the UAE marks the Year of Community in 2025, which aims to make a lasting impact on communities, support a culture of shared responsibility and unlock potential for sustainable growth.

Ways to give

Support the Emirates Airline Foundation's vital work to help children around the world and double your donation through the following opportunities:

■Donate on board: Every Emirates flight offers donation envelopes and customers can drop in any amount they wish to donate in any currency, seal it and hand to a Cabin Crew member. Customers can also donate using their credit or debit card.

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