Seawings Supports the Dhaka Project Polo Cup on April 16, 2010
DUBAI, UAE, April 14, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- On April 16th 2010, Seawings, Dubai's only seaplane tour operators, is extending their support to the Dhaka project through the sponsorship of the Seawings Polo team captained by Lise Stokes. Seawings will be providing the prizes on the day for best player as well as the best dressed woman and man. So come dressed to impress.
The Dhaka Project, in order to raise awareness and funding for the coming year, is holding its first ever Polo Tournament: 'The Dhaka Project Polo Cup 2010'. The tournament will be held on April 16th, 2010 from 1pm onwards at the Dubai Polo & Equestrian Club at Arabian Ranches.
Families and children are invited to a casual, relaxed 'picnic style' afternoon to enjoy an exciting polo tournament and participate in raising funds and awareness for a fantastic charity that strives to bring the slum dwellers of Dhaka out of their cycle of poverty.
The tournament will kick off at 4 pm with a fun round of camel polo. Four of the U.A.E.'s finest teams will compete for the Dhaka Project Trophy.
The Dhaka Project is a non-profit initiative that works to provide much needed support to poor families and their children in Dhaka living in the slums. It is a pure humanitarian effort that aims to provide training to the adult members of families, to overcome poverty and become self-sufficient and educate the children to give them opportunities in the future, and to give short-term aid in terms of clothing, food and medical aid while the families are learning.
In short, the objective is to bring new sources of income to some of Bangladesh's poorest people. The emphasis is placed on supporting sustainable development, particularly with children. The Dhaka Project continues to support the local economy by using local resources wherever possible. Maria Conceicao, the founding member, scoped the project out in April 2005 and it was officially launched in July 2005. Since this time she has been joined by a dedicated locally employed team along with volunteers from Bangladesh and the world over, who share her passion and belief for this cause. They have received invaluable, consistent support from the Emirates Airlines Foundation, without whom, the charity would not be where it is now.
"The Dhaka Project Polo Cup 2010" will bring sponsors and charitable people together for a day of exciting polo action. Over 1,500 people are expected to participate in this fun-filled day and all the money raised on the day will make a huge difference in the ambitions of The Dhaka Project to ensure the short-term goals are achieved and the long-term objective of the charity being self-sustainable becomes more of a reality.
The polo tournament will be held at The Dubai Polo & Equestrian Club, which was established in 2005 and is located at the Arabian Ranches, 12km outside Dubai.
Please become a fan of the Dhaka Project Polo Cup and Seawings on Facebook.
For more information about this event or to find out more about the Dhaka Project kindly contact Danielle Wilson on +971506882308 or e-mail [email protected].
Notes to Editors:
Based at Jebel Ali Golf Resort and Spa, Seawings began operating with one aircraft and a handful of staff. Today the company has grown to include three Cessna 208 Caravan amphibious aircraft and a staff base of over 70. The Seawings experience leaves its guests in awe as they are whisked to 1500 feet past some of the world's most iconic landmarks, for memories that last a lifetime. Offering up to 16 flights per day, leaving every 30 minutes, as well as a choice of various tour options, Seawings caters to the needs of the individuals, groups, corporate, incentives, tourists and residents.
For Reservations please contact +971-4-883-2999 or [email protected]
For Further information please contact: Darren Brews Corporate Communications Seawings, Dubai, UAE Phone: +971-4-807-0808 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.seawings.ae
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