Pictured left to right: Mark Cameron, Land Rover Global Brand Experience Director presents a cheque for £1million (GBP) to Mark Astarita, Director of Fundraising for the British Red Cross, next to the One Millionth Land Rover Discovery vehicle at Goodwood Festival of Speed
The Land Rover ‘Journey of Discovery’ has raised £1million for the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC).
Mark Cameron, Land Rover Global Brand Experience Director, presented the cheque to Mark Astarita (Director of Fundraising, British Red Cross) at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, where Land Rover is celebrating the ‘Journey of Discovery’ this weekend.
This landmark effort is Land Rover's most ambitious fundraising project to date and supports a much-needed water and sanitation project in Uganda. The IFRC is Land Rover's global humanitarian partner and the project is in addition to the three-year global initiative "Reaching Vulnerable People Around the World". This initiative, launched in 2010, provides additional support for IFRC programmes in over 15 countries worldwide.
The 50-day ‘Journey of Discovery’ from Birmingham to Beijing, was one of the most epic and ambitious modern-day overland journeys and celebrated the production of the One Millionth Land Rover Discovery - the world's most capable and versatile SUV.
Pictured left to right: Mark Astarita, Director of Fundraising for the British Red Cross accepts the £1million (GBP) cheque, raised by Land Rover, at Goodwood Festival of Speed. The funds will go towards a much-needed water and sanitation project in Uganda, benefitting over 45,000 people
Handing over the cheque, John Edwards, Land Rover Global Brand Director said: "Land Rover is delighted to have reached the target £1,000,000 in aid of the IFRC – an organization we have had a relationship with since 1954."
"It’s an absolutely fantastic achievement and I’d like to express my gratitude to the extended ‘Land Rover family’ that got involved including dealers, suppliers and employees around the world.”“It is truly incredible that a basic human right such as clean water – something we take for granted everyday – is still the most common and preventable underlying cause of disease and death today. The funds raised will be supporting a water and sanitation project in Uganda, which we hope will help over 45,000 beneficiaries and make a substantial difference to the community."
Goli Ameri, Under Secretary General, Humanitarian Values and Diplomacy, of the IFRC said: “We are grateful for Land Rover’s support which will enable us to reach many more vulnerable people in Uganda who are in need of clean water and sanitation. Uganda is one of the countries worst affected by a lack of safe water and although water supply is crucial, sanitation and hygiene are equally important. With Land Rover’s generous assistance, we will now be able to reach thousands of people in Uganda with these life-saving resources."
As the expedition wound its way over 10,000 miles of varied terrain, via 13 countries and travelled through a mix of urban and off-road destinations, it revealed some fascinating stories.
The One Millionth Land Rover Discovery on the Land Rover stand, at Goodwood Festival of Speed. The new show stand is inspired by the Discovery production line – right down to the black-and-yellow hazard markings, recreating the scene inside one of Jaguar Land Rover's production
The One Millionth Land Rover Discovery vehicle is on display at the Goodwood Festival of Speed (29 June – 1 July), where Land Rover are celebrating the ‘Journey of Discovery’ with a stand that replicates a JLR manufacturing facility and an experience area that is themed around the expedition.
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