In partnership with The Wiltons Foundation, Champagne Sports Resort, YouthBuildSA, Aquila Private Game Reserve, Volvo, XL Nexus Travel, GE Monitoring Systems, Access Systems Solutions and Visit Drakensberg, this collaboration forms part of a collective upliftment experience, where participation directly contributes to hands-on development work. It reflects a shared belief that small actions, when combined, can create lasting change where it is needed most, says the company.

The initiative aims to support the Siletha Ukukhanya Creche in Khetani, Winterton. This project involves the full build of a new Early Childhood Development facility in Winterton. The current crèche, which serves 60 children, has been flagged for closure by the District Municipality due to unsafe infrastructure. The new centre is constructed from the ground up with the help of volunteers and local community members, providing a safe and permanent home for early learning, adds the company.

"We are passionate about more than just connecting people across the globe through travel," says Wilson Tauro, Country Manager Southern Africa at Air France-KLM. "We believe that with our global reach comes a responsibility to give back and make a difference in the communities we serve. This project is a powerful example of how meaningful impact is possible when we break down silos and collaborate with a shared focus. It is a reminder that real change happens when we turn our plans into reality for those who need it most."

The Wiltons Foundation, a key partner in the initiative, is dedicated to supporting schools in rural South Africa, aiming to ensure that funds and resources reach the communities where the need is greatest. With their unique model of funding much of their work through their own business operations into community projects, they have created a self-sustaining model that not only ensures continuity but also demonstrates a deep-rooted commitment to lasting impact. The projects are brought to life by dedicated fulfilment partners, YouthBuildSA, who empower young people through hands-on skills development, says the company.

The Wiltons Foundation, a key partner in the initiative, is committed to transforming rural education in South Africa by strengthening schools as hubs of learning and community development. The Foundation channels a significant portion of funding from its own business operations into community projects, creating a unique self-sustaining model that ensures continuity and long-term impact. Its work spans infrastructure upgrades, afterschool and reading programmes, leadership development and vocational training, with a strong focus on building resilience in under-resourced communities, adds the company.

Delivery is made possible through the Foundation's implementing partner, YouthBuild SA, who aim to empower young people not in Employment, Education or Training (NEET) with hands-on skills and opportunities, with a particular focus on the construction industry, enabling them to contribute directly to the growth and sustainability of their communities, says the company.

Air France-KLM believes real change requires collective action and invites the public to be part of this story. Donations can be made via the official BackaBuddy campaign. All proceeds will go directly to material and build costs, adds the company.

This initiative hopes to be a powerful demonstration of the private sector's ability to drive meaningful change through collaborative action. By investing in these fundamental community projects, Air France-KLM and its partners are aimed at providing safe havens for children but are also sowing the seeds for long-term development and a brighter future for the community of Winterton, concludes with company.

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