Aircrafted KIDS Program Enriches 700 Students Across Asia
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Aircrafted KIDS Program Enriches 700 Students Across Asia

Emirates donates handmade backpacks made from repurposed aircraft materials to support children's education in India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan.

Initiative Highlights

Emirates has launched the Aircrafted KIDS initiative, providing handmade backpacks crafted from repurposed aircraft materials to support educational efforts for children in South Asia. The project has successfully reached 700 students across India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan.

Distribution and Impact

The backpacks, which have been constructed using upcycled aircraft interiors, promote sustainability while enriching kids’ educational experiences by including essential school supplies. The initiative aims to create meaningful connections within local communities.

Key Partnerships

  • India: Collaboration with Smile Foundation India.
  • Bangladesh: Partnerships with Kanan and Ahsania Mission Shishu Nagari.
  • Pakistan: Working with SOS Children’s Villages.

Looking Ahead

Following its success in Asia, the Aircrafted KIDS initiative plans to expand to Egypt and further into the MENA region.

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