Best Western backs Haiti aid effort

Saturday, 18 Jan, 2010 0

PHOENIX – Best Western Rewards members can contribute rewards points to the urgent relief effort currently underway in Haiti.

Frequency programme members can go to www.bestwestern.com/haitirelief to make a donation of 5,000 points, which translates to $20 or more to World Vision, Best Western’s official charity partner.

Best Western hoteliers will also be able to donate via their monthly member statements to relief efforts being implemented by World Vision, and employees of Best Western International will be able to donate cash and vacation time.

In addition, on behalf of the Best Western membership, Best Western’s North American development team made a substantial donation yesterday through World Vision in support of the Best Western hotel that was about to break ground in Port-au-Prince.

“We are rallying at the hotel, employee and guest levels to contribute to this critical humanitarian mission, “ said David Kong, president and CEO of Best Western.



 

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