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Diners Club Generously Donates Funds to Welfare
Association
Published in: www.ameinfo.com on 11 April
2007 - http://www.ameinfo.com/116474.html
Published
in: DubaiCityGuide.com on 11 April 2007- http://www.dubaicityguide.com/geninfo/news_dtls.asp?newsid=4018
The Diners Club International Invitational Charity Golf Tournament was held
at the prestigious Montgomerie Golf Club, with the participation of 50 players
from Europe and 50 players representing the USA. A minimum donation of AED 600
to the Welfare Association qualified players to participate in this year's Ryder
Cup formatted tournament.
Commenting on the prospects of this year's match, Mr. Louis Scotto, Chairman
of Diners Club International, said.: “Diners Club would like to be recognized as
a respected corporate citizen and puts great significance on its charitable
responsibilities. This event is special in that it not only brings the community
together for a fun sporting event, but it rewards the healthy competition with a
noble cause. The funds raised from this event will go towards formal
environmental awareness programs for Palestinian children, aged five through
sixteen. The objective will be to engage children in environmental protection to
ensure a sustainable system for the future through empowerment at the community
level.”
The Welfare Association is a private and non-profit foundation
established in 1983 with offices in Jerusalem, Palestine; Amman, Jordan and
Geneva, Switzerland. The organisation is set up to raise funds to support early
childhood education; youth development; general healthcare and rehabilitation;
information technology and cultural heritage projects in Palestine.
Welfare Association proposes that proceeds of the 2007 Diners Club
International Invitational Golf Tournament in Dubai support local Palestinian
efforts towards engaging children, aged 5-16, in environmental protection to
ensure a sustainable system for the future through empowerment at the community
level. The Welfare Association is developing a model for community-based and
school-based activities for replication in several geographical areas.
Other corporate sponsors play a role in this event. Arabtec and the Cadillac
brand of General Motors Corporation again participated at the 'gold tier'
sponsorship level. Sixteen companies sponsored individual golf holes. Further
funds were made available for the Welfare Association by corporate donations of
goods and services for the 'Silent Auction' that was part of the evening awards
presentation dinner.
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