BRITISH AIRWAYS 100 ACTS OF KINDNESS

British Airways partners with Spectrum Support for 100 Acts of Kindness

Spectrum Support is proud to have been of a historic event hosted by British Airways at the beautiful Hyatt Regency Sydney.

As this remarkable Airline turned 100 on August 25th, 2019, they hand-selected organizations and individuals from around the world to complete 100 acts of kindness via recognition, grants, and support.

Spectrum Support is honored to selected as the charity of choice for Australia and New Zealand.

Recognized for our commitment to the ASD community and to the larger purposes of Education, Health, and Safety, Spectrum Support was singled out from a field of hundreds for this honor.

The award was presented by Director of Sales and Marketing for British Airway ANZ, Nicole Backo at a beautiful event at the Sydney Hyatt Regency hotel in August 2019.

Spectrum Support founder and CEO, Kathrine Peereboom, was on hand to accept the award before a room of 100 dignitaries and guests.

“This recognition is such an honor for Spectrum Support and recognizes the value of our work to the wider community,” Ms. Peereboom said.

“The 100 acts of kindness celebrating the British Airways 100 Year anniversary is a wonderful initiative and we are delighted to be a part of I as it shares the same philosophy of giving back and recognition of the contribution that we hold dear in our organization”

Spectrum Support would like to congratulation to British Airways on
100 successful years of flying and caring for people all over the world.

For more information on Spectrum Support, you can visit their webpage at www.spectrumsupport.org or visit look them up on Facebook or Instagram

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