United Airlines is mobilizing to help people impacted by recent events in Rio Grande do Sul, which is facing one of the worst floods in the last 80 years. The North American company will contribute US$50,000 (around R$256.000) to the GlobalGiving, an international NGO that supports other local non-profit organizations, and for the Airlink, a global humanitarian entity that helps communities in crisis. Employees and customers will also be able to contribute.

GlobalGiving will allocate the donated amount to trusted Brazilian community organizations that are part of its network of partners, such as:

Entrepreneurial Focus, based in Santa Cruz do Sul, a social service agency with initiatives focused on health, hygiene, personal protection, environmental education and emotional support in its community.

APUSA, based in Porto Alegre, which focuses on education and livelihoods, with ongoing post-flood recovery programs, rebuilding schools and strengthening ongoing education and basic services in affected communities.

Casa Socioambiental Fund, based in São Paulo, which has a strong network of smaller organizations in the region it supports, including environmental and indigenous organizations and communities. Casa Fund has a long history of coordinating smaller organizations in vulnerable communities in regions affected by recurrent flooding.

Children’s Cancer Institute, an organization with more than 30 years of experience in serving children with cancer and their families throughout the state of Rio Grande do Sul. It has been an approved partner in the network since 2012 and works to assess needs and ensure ongoing support for children and families affected in flood impact zones.

When employees and customers donate money to any of the humanitarian organizations (here is the link: https://donate.mileageplus.com/brazil-flooding-relief ), United will add up to $25.000 for each entity. The company will also match up to 1 million miles donated to Airlink, which accepts contributions in miles and cash.

Airlink is a global humanitarian organization that helps communities in crisis. They provide transportation and logistical support for material aid and response teams provided by vetted partner NGOs. Airlink will support international NGO partners authorized by the government to operate directly in Brazil, who assist recognized local NGOs and humanitarian aid partners, or who provide support for government distribution. Airlink is working to meet immediate needs, such as disaster assessment, medical assistance, shelter support and the provision of clean water, sanitation and hygiene.

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