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Banyan Tree Private Collection Partners with Habitat for Humanity

Banyan Tree Private Collection
2010-04-23 11:26 1766


To Build Homes and Hope in China and the Philippines

HONG KONG, April 22 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- Banyan Tree Private Collection (BTPC), Asia's first asset-backed destination club offering perpetual and transferable membership, is proud to announce a fund-raising initiative to benefit the charitable organisation -- Habitat for Humanity.

As part of a joint program, BTPC is asking membership purchasers to donate US$10,000 from each individual perpetual membership sold, which BTPC will match dollar-for-dollar. Banyan Tree Private Collection boasts one of the most attractive fees in the destination club industry, with membership priced at a one-time joining fee starting at US$150,000. Under the fund-raising initiative, an exclusive rate of US$140,000 will be offered, with a stipulation that US$10,000 of this fee is directly donated to Habitat for Humanity, which BTPC will match with an additional US$10,000.

BTPC aims to raise enough funds to build 100 homes over the next year through this initiative, as well as a series of fundraising events to be held throughout the year.

Proceeds from the donations will go towards two Habitat building projects -- one in Guangdong, China and the other in the Philippines.

In Guangdong, the program centres on the Qujiang district in the southern part of Shaoguan municipality where Habitat aims to build at least 150 housing units in three years for low-income families living in substandard housing, and to transform existing unsanitary and unsafe villages into healthy and sustainable communities in partnership with the local government. More than 15,800 families in the district live in unsafe and temporary mud brick or earthen wall houses without sanitation or ventilation systems. In recent years, many of these houses collapsed during storms and floods -- causing death and injury to the people and animals.

In the Philippines, donations will also go towards helping Habitat's Philippines Pasig River Project, which aims to address the potentials of disasters occurring among slum colonies living along the riverbanks through resettlement and provision of adequate shelter. Habitat's ultimate goal for this project is to serve 40,000 additional families between 2011 and 2015 and a capacity of 10,000 families served per year by the end of the campaign.

"Banyan Tree has long been committed to being an agent of social and economic development through responsible tourism. Habitat's message -- 'hope starts at home' deeply resonates with BTPC and our commitment to corporate social responsibility and offer of a home away from home to our members and guests," says Marina Kleiman, BTPC's managing director.

Banyan Tree Private Collection is managed by the multi-award-winning Banyan Tree Hotels and Resorts, which has a long history of Corporate Social Responsibility -- founded with the core value of driving sustainable development. The company seeks to continue to be an agent of social and economic development through responsible tourism. It is also a signatory to the United Nations Global Compact -- committed to upholding the Ten Universal Principles on human rights, labour, the environment and anti-corruption. The resorts are engaged with active efforts specific to their local communities and ecosystem, and these programs have won a number of environmental awards from around the world.

Habitat for Humanity China's General Manager, Steven Ying, expressed delight at the joint initiative, "This is a meaningful partnership that starts with introducing the friends of Habitat for Humanity network to BTPC, which is part of the multi-award-winning Banyan Tree Hotels & Resorts group, recognized for its corporate social responsibility initiatives worldwide. Likewise, we are excited to welcome BTPC's members to our global efforts. Together, we will bring hope and build decent homes for underserved communities in China and the Philippines."

Banyan Tree Private Collection offers members a lifetime of bespoke travel experiences as well as the benefit of a second home without the hefty expense or hassles of owning a property. Members receive seven to fourteen days a year at the club's worldwide portfolio of luxury villas and apartments. Furthermore, since membership is perpetual, members not only enjoy a lifetime of travel, but can also transfer the membership to their loved ones.

Currently, Banyan Tree Private Collection owns the top category villas within Banyan Tree resorts at Phuket, Thailand; Bali and Bintan, Indonesia; Ringha, China; Seychelles; as well as stand-alone private villas and luxury apartments in Kyoto, Japan; and of course Tuscany, Italy; Grasse, France and London, United Kingdom. A selection of "Associate Villas", which avail members to more destinations, is located within all existing and upcoming Banyan Tree properties. The club's portfolio will continue to expand in the future to offer members a wide variety of choices.

More information on Banyan Tree Private Collection may be found online at http://www.btprivatecollection.com . Membership enquiries may be directed to membership services at +852 2312-1815 or sales-hongkong@btprivatecollection.com .

About Banyan Tree Private Collection

Banyan Tree Private Collection is the first asset-backed destination club in Asia to offer perpetual and transferable membership. Managed by the Banyan Tree group, Banyan Tree Private Collection has a portfolio of destinations spanning the globe including properties in new destinations currently under development. Presently, the Club's own villas are located in Phuket, Thailand; Bali and Bintan, Indonesia; Ringha, China; Grasse, France; Tuscany, Italy; Seychelles; in addition to the Club's luxury apartments in London, England and Kyoto, Japan. Over the next few years, Banyan Tree Private Collection is expected to add villas in Kerala, India; Jiuzhaigou and Guilin, China; Marrakech, Morocco; and Pylos, Greece.

About Habitat for Humanity

Habitat for Humanity is an international non-governmental organization dedicated to eliminating poverty housing. The organization works with people of all backgrounds, races and religions to build homes together in partnership with families in need. Using volunteer labour and financial contributions from caring people, they build with partners and communities to provide simple, decent, and affordable housing for low-income families. Since 1976, Habitat has built and renovated 300,000 homes in dozens of countries and territories, some 86,000 of them in the Asia-Pacific region. Today, an estimated 1,500,000 people, many of them in our region, live in homes they have built with Habitat. For more information, visit http://www.habitatchina.org .

Source: Banyan Tree Private Collection
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