Platinum enrollers of the Mission’s Flying Angel Campaign, Seafarers UK and also the Grimaldi Foundation, have actually kindly given away a consolidated ₤ 174,000 to The Mission to Seafarers in reaction to the serious well-being problems dealing with seafarers worldwide, throughout the recurring COVID-19 pandemic.
The Mission to Seafarers have, until now, increased over ₤ 450,000 of its ₤ 600,000 target which will certainly provide a variety of considerable advantages to seafarers, much of whom are either on significantly expanded agreements, or not able to reach their ships. Seafarers UK, which has actually lately launched ₤ 2m from its books to aid COVID-19 associated tasks, has actually kindly given away an overall of ₤ 114,000.
This consists of ₤ 38,000 in the direction of the Digital Chaplaincy system, making certain seafarers have accessibility to assist 24/7 along with sustaining the adjustment to Seafarers Centres with a ₤ 40,000 contribution to guarantee seafarers have the ability to make use of port centers as lockdown alleviates. In enhancement, a more ₤ 36,000 has actually assisted feed out of work seafarers and also their households in Tuticorin,India The Grimaldi Foundation has actually additionally kindly given away ₤ 60,000 to the Flying Angel Campaign basic fund to be utilized where it is most required.

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Raising funds with the Flying Angel Campaign is a leading concern for the Mission, as staffs remain to endure tiredness and also anxiousness from expanded agreements. There are expanding issues over the influence on their psychological wellness and also well-being which will certainly end up being progressively apparent in the coming months. In reaction, the Mission is concentrating on enhancing connection to decrease seclusion, both onboard and also ashore, shielding port groups with PPE and also re-equipping the 121Flying Angel Centres The Mission is additionally giving Mi-Fi devices to ships in ports to guarantee seafarers can get in touch with enjoyed ones and also have accessibility to electronic chaplaincy solutions. The considerable contributions from these organisations, in addition to various other firms yet to be revealed, will certainly aid in speeding up the progression with this project and also making a genuine distinction to those on the cutting edge.
Catherine Spencer, Chief Executive for Seafarers UK, claimed:
“Seafarers UK has proudly supported the international work of The Mission to Seafarers for many years and we’re pleased to continue this support. The Mission continually innovates and responds to the needs of international seafarers struggling amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Our grant funding of £114,000 encompasses a wide range of Mission to Seafarers support for seafarers – from the new digital chaplaincy service to providing food to seafaring families in India and creating COVID-secure seafarer centres for future use. Seafarers are at the heart of everything the Mission does, and they listen to those they support, using that knowledge to deliver meaningful support. Seafarers UK trusts our delivery partners with grants for core costs, learning from their expertise and judgement to jointly develop services which meet the needs of seafarers.”
Luca Marciani, Director for Grimaldi Foundation, included:
“Since its inception, the Grimaldi Foundation took a stand for maritime sector workers and their families, knowing how difficult life can be out at sea. We spent around €1.3m for over 50 projects in this field, and today we are pleased to be able to provide support to The Mission to Seafarers campaign for seafarer relief, in this challenging era for these international maritime workers worldwide.”
The Revd Canon Andrew Wright, Secretary General for The Mission to Seafarers commented:
“We are exceptionally happy that our efforts to aid seafarers throughout this pandemic are being sustained by these crucial contributions. Seafarers UK and also the Grimaldi Foundation are simply 2 of the organisations dedicating funds where it is most required. This kindness has actually been resembled throughout the sector and also makes a purposeful distinction to the vital job we offer.
“The need to support seafarers has escalated dramatically since March and the generous contributions from these two foundations in particular will mean we can respond quickly to this escalating need. Our Flying Angel Campaign ensures our international key workers have support, guidance and connectivity during an extremely isolating and challenging time. We have huge appreciation for the work that our seafarers do and accelerating our offering to them is essential to keeping seafarers safe. Now is a critical time and it is with thanks to donors such as Seafarers UK and the Grimaldi Foundation that we can move rapidly to provide the support that the world’s seafarers desperately need.”
We will quickly be sharing information of various other crucial sector funders that have actually added to this splendid and also enhancing Flying Angel Campaign overall.
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