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27 January 2010
CARIBBEAN AIRLINES SPONSOR FEBEAU GOVERNMENT PRIMARY SCHOOL
On Wednesday 27 January, Caribbean Airlines had the wonderful opportunity to meet 14 bright musical minds from the Standard Five class of Febeau Government Primary School at its head office at Iere House in Piarco. The airline sponsored the purchase of a new tenor pan for the school's steel orchestra, Febeau Pan Giants which placed 4th in Junior Panorama last year. We wish them much luck in their 2010 bid for the Junior Panorama Championship and hope our contribution will serve them well.

Standard Five class of Febeau Government Primary along with their music teacher
Bryan Wilson and Principal Derrick Hernandez pose at CAL Staff Travel.
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26 January 2010
Caribbean Airlines staff give to Haiti
EMPLOYEES of Caribbean Airlines (CAL) joined the growing charitable
efforts in Trinidad and Tobago to raise money for the victims of the
earthquake in Haiti which tragically struck the country on January 12.
CAL employees heeded the call and gathered in solidarity for their
Caribbean neighbours by donating $13,750 dollars to the International
Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies Caribbean Regional
Representation Office in just under a week.
Capacity Building officer of the organisation, Marylee Ellis, explained
that the response from the CAL employees proved that every contribution,
no matter how small, was important.
On January 13, Caribbean Airlines Corporate Communications department
issued an internal call to employees to donate whatever cash they could
to the cause.
Laura Asbjornsen, Head of Corporate Communications, explained that the
airline was in close contact with the IFRC at the end of 2009 to discuss
various employee charity programmes with the organisation.
"Unfortunately it took a tragedy in our backyard to grow the Caribbean
Airlines' relationship with an organisation like the International
Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. We want to work
consistently with the Caribbean Regional Representation office and this
is just one of the ways that we can contribute."
Caribbean Airlines employees also took the time to pray for those still
suffering in the aftermath of the earthquake in Haiti. The company held
an inter-faith service at its head office on Golden Grove Road in
Piarco.
Representatives from the Christian, Muslim and Hindu faiths were
present, as staff offered their prayers for those affected by the
natural disaster.
The airline advises that those wishing to donate can do so online via
the Web at http://donate.ifrc.org.
The website also contains real time updates and stories from volunteers
on the ground in Haiti. Visit www.ifrc.org for more details.

