Air Logistics Belgium lends a hand

Air Logistics Belgium lends a hand

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The Air Logistics team in Belgium are supporting a local charity providing much needed supplies to children hit by last month’s floods that caused widespread devastation.

The charity organises a drop-off point for local businesses and individuals to deliver relief goods, and this collection was specifically organised to gather school supplies for children.

The Air Logistics team purchased 50 school bags and filled them with all the essentials for heading back to school including pens, notebooks, lunch boxes and more.

In total the charity received over 1000 school bags, along with 85 bicycles and toys to deliver to the areas most in need.

“We are incredibly happy to support such a fantastic cause and provide some vital supplies to children whose lives have been turned upside down,” comments Jeremy Henno, country manager, Air Logistics Belgium. “We are proud to play a small part in supporting families at this difficult time and bringing a smile to the faces of both the children and their families.”

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