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Intrepid Travel Pledges £500,000 to Support Communities During 2014

Responsible travel specialist Intrepid Travel has pledged £500,000 to support communities during 2014.

As part of the pledge, Intrepid is matching public contributions up to £500,000. By ensuring contributions go twice as far, Intrepid aims to empower travellers to give back to the 45 grassroots NGOs chosen by its local teams in the destinations they visit.  

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In 2023, The Intrepid Foundation – the not-for-profit arm of Intrepid Travel – raised over £1.4m for a diverse range of community projects and appeals across the globe – the Foundation’s most successful fundraising year to date, since it was established in 2002.

2023 Landmark Achievements:  

1.) Morocco Earthquake Appeal: 

  • 108 tonnes of emergency supplies were delivered to 69 villages in 48 municipalities, directly supporting 3,872 families through its local partner, High Atlas Foundation.  
  • Water restoration projects were initiated to support communities where safe drinking water supply had been damaged.  
  • Short-term schooling, accommodations, supplies, clothing and free counselling support, as well as direct funds were established to rebuild permanent homes for 250 impacted students through its local partner, Education for All.  

2.) Blue Dragon Marathon Fundraiser: 

  • Intrepid communities raised £172,000 through marathon events held in several cities including Melbourne, London, Toronto, Osaka and Singapore. 
  • Contributions will support human trafficking victims through the Blue Dragon Children’s Foundation in Vietnam, providing essentials such as emergency accommodations, supplies, psychological support, job support, cooking sessions and art therapy.  
  • Funds also enable prevention workers to provide student scholarships, organize career education, and offer medical care and cyber safety training for disadvantaged and high-risk communities. 

3.) Travel Industry Collaboration:  

  • In a major cross-industry collaboration highlighting how travel can serve as a force for good, Eurail partnered with The Intrepid Foundation to further its impact on communities and NGOs across Europe. 
  • During their November Promotion, Eurail donated €10 for every Eurail and Interrail Pass sold to The Intrepid Foundation’s seven local NGO partners. The Journeys That Make a Difference campaign contributed £225,000 to community causes including Cooperativa Coraggio in Italy, Humana Zagreb in Croatia and REFOOD in Portugal.  

Reflecting on the impact made by the Intrepid Travel community following the earthquake in Morocco, Intrepid’s Managing Director of EMEA Zina Bencheikh, who is based in Morocco and was in the country at the time of the earthquake, said:  

“Here in Morocco, I witnessed our teams rally together to provide comfort in a time of incredible loss. The needs of communities like those of the High Atlas Mountains are the reasons why this foundation exists. By introducing this new matching initiative, we aim to assure our travelers that any amount they’re able to give will go a long way.”  

With its local connections and expertise, Intrepid can identify the most pressing social and environmental issues concerning a particular region and support small community-based NGOs already doing the work to address them. This ground-up approach focuses on empowering local communities to face the challenges they care about, while improving access to global donors.  

“We consistently hear from travellers who want to do more for the local communities they visit,” said Biheng Zhang, General Manager of The Intrepid Foundation. “While giving back, our host communities must lead the way. By introducing customers to these local initiatives during their Intrepid trips, we hope to bridge an important gap, and do more for the communities that have become like family through our travels.”   

Beyond the £500,000 company donation, The Intrepid Foundation is aiming to raise a further £1m through travellers’ contributions in 2024. 

To learn more or contribute to The Intrepid Foundation’s efforts, please visit www.theintrepidfoundation.org.  

 

Geoff Percival
Geoff Percival
Geoff has worked in business, news, consumer and travel journalism for more than 25 years; having worked for and contributed to the likes of The Irish Examiner, Business & Finance, Business Plus, The Sunday Times, The Irish News, Senior Times, and The Sunday Tribune.
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