- Aeroplan Points Matching Week takes place from October 7-13
- Aeroplan points donated to the Air Canada Foundation's
Hospital Transportation Program will be matched three to one
by Aeroplan and its partners TD and CIBC
- The Hospital Transportation Program provides transportation
for children who require air travel for medical treatment not
available within their community.
MONTREAL, Oct. 8, 2024
/CNW/ - This year's Aeroplan Points Matching Week in support
of the Air Canada Foundation's Hospital Transportation Program
began yesterday and will run until Oct. 13,
2024. The program, which celebrated its 20th
anniversary last year, operates on the generous donations of
Aeroplan Members and Aeroplan to provide relief for families across
Canada whose children need to
travel for medical treatment.
During this week, Aeroplan and its partners, TD and CIBC, will
be matching points donated by Aeroplan Members, resulting in a
total of up to four times the initial donation, to support air
travel for children facing medical adversity. Last year, the
program benefited from incredible generosity, with 67.7 million
points donated by Aeroplan Members and its partners, with more than
half of donations coming from outside Canada. These points were redistributed to 15
pediatric hospitals across the country, making a significant impact
on the lives of many families
"We are grateful for the Hospital Transportation Program and for
Aeroplan Members from across Canada, who show their dedication to this
program every year. Their support makes a significant difference,
providing much-needed relief to families whose children are
receiving care far from home," said Adam
Starkman, President & CEO of Canada's Children's Hospital Foundations.
"Year after year, we are blown away by the generosity of
Aeroplan and our Aeroplan Members. For the Foundation, their
contributions are invaluable and make a real difference in helping
children get the care they need," said Valérie Durand, spokesperson
for the Air Canada Foundation. "We want to thank Aeroplan Members
for their donations, and Aeroplan, TD and CIBC for their
contribution in matching these donations."
The program benefits children like Benjamin. In February 2023, Benjamin's mom noticed a bump on
his back and consulted local doctors in Abitibi. They sent the
family to CHU Sainte-Justine hospital, where Benjamin, 5 months old
at the time, was diagnosed with a rare leukemia. He began
chemotherapy right away and after two months of hospitalization,
Benjamin was allowed to go home for six days, before having to
return to Sainte-Justine in
Montreal. The Hospital
Transportation Program allowed Benjamin's family to take a one-hour
flight to get back home, instead of a seven-hour car ride. Benjamin
is now one-year post-bone marrow transplant and has resumed a
semblance of normal life and is enjoying every moment.
The annual Points Matching Week initiative is the largest annual
fundraiser for the Hospital Transportation Program. Here is how it
helps children and their families access medical care:
- Points donated go toward providing patients and a parent or
guardian flights with Air Canada and its partner airlines.
- Created in 2003, the Hospital Transportation Program is marking
21 years of connecting children to the medical care they need. The
program works to support the following 15 pediatric hospitals
across Canada: BC Children's
Hospital (BC), Alberta Children's Hospital (AB), Stollery
Children's Hospital (AB), Jim Pattison Children's Hospital (SK),
HSC Children's Hospital of Winnipeg (MB), Children's Hospital at London
Health Sciences Centre (ON), McMaster Children's Hospital (ON),
Children's Hospital of Eastern
Ontario (ON), The Hospital for Sick Children (Ont.),
Shriners Hospital for Children (QC), The Montreal Children's
Hospital (QC), CHU Sainte-Justine hospital (QC), CHU de Québec
(QC), IWK Health (NS), and the Janeway Children's Hospital
(NL).
- In 2023, 214 children and their families were assisted with 308
flights via the Hospital Transportation Program.
- In 2023, $1.7 million and 80
million Aeroplan points were raised for the Foundation and its
programs including the Hospital Transportation Program.
For further details about the Air Canada Foundation Hospital
Transportation Program and its impact, please visit
www.aircanada.com/foundation.
About the Air Canada
Foundation
The Air Canada Foundation, a not-for-profit organization focused
on the health and well-being of children and youth, was launched in
2012. It offers both financial and in-kind support to
Canadian-registered charities. Core programs include the Hospital
Transportation Program, which redistributes Aeroplan points to 15
pediatric hospitals across Canada,
enabling sick children to access the medical care they need away
from home. The Air Canada Foundation, in collaboration with the
airline, also engages directly in fundraising activities, such as
the Every Bit Counts program, which encourages customers to donate
loose change of all denominations on board flights or through
collection containers available in Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounges.
The Foundation also offers continued support to major
health-related causes that benefit Canadians and is an active
participant in international humanitarian relief activity as the
need arises. For more information about the Air Canada Foundation,
please read the 2022-23 impact report or the Air Canada's 2022
Corporate Sustainability report available at
www.aircanada.com/citizensoftheworld
About Air Canada
Air Canada is Canada's largest airline, the country's flag
carrier and a founding member of Star
Alliance, the world's most comprehensive air transportation
network. Air Canada provides
scheduled service directly to more than 180 airports in
Canada, the United States and Internationally on six
continents. It holds a Four-Star ranking from Skytrax. Air
Canada's Aeroplan program is
Canada's premier travel loyalty
program, where members can earn or redeem points on the world's
largest airline partner network of 45 airlines, plus through an
extensive range of merchandise, hotel, and car rental rewards. Its
freight division, Air Canada Cargo, provides air freight lift and
connectivity to hundreds of destinations across six continents
using Air Canada's passenger and freighter aircraft. Air
Canada aims to achieve an
ambitious net zero emissions goal from all global operations by
2050. Air Canada shares are publicly traded on the TSX in
Canada and the OTCQX in the
US.
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